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Chapter 8 Problem 68E

Question

In a volcanic eruption, a 2400-kg boulder is thrown vertically upward into the air. At its highest point, it suddenly explodes (due to trapped gases) into two fragments, one being three times the mass of the other. The lighter fragment starts out with only horizontal velocity and lands 318 m directly north of the point of the explosion. Where will the other fragment land? Neglect any air resistance.

Solution

Solution 68E Step 1 of 4: Momentum is conserved in the explosion. At the highest point the velocity of the boulder is zero. Since one fragment moves horizontally the other fragment also moves horizontally.Consider projectile motion to relate the initial horizontal velocity of each fragment to its horizontal displacement. Consider the direction of +x coordinates direction as north. Since both fragments start at the same height with zero vertical component of velocity, the time in the air, t, is the same for both. Call the fragments A and B, with A being the one that lands to the north. Therefore,

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Title University Physics 13 
Author Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman
ISBN 9780321675460

In a volcanic eruption, a 2400-kg boulder is thrown

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