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gogolik [260]
2 years ago
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A spaceship maneuvering near planet zeta is located at r⃗ =(600i^−400j^+200k^)×103km, relative to the planet, and traveling at v

⃗ =9500i^m/s. it turns on its thruster engine and accelerates with a⃗ =(40i^−20k^)m/s2 for 35 min. part a what is the spaceship's position when the engine shuts off? give your answer as a vector measured in km.
Physics
2 answers:
Sedaia [141]2 years ago
7 0

The position of the spaceship as the engine shuts off is given as \boxed{x=(708.15\,\hat{i}-400\,\hat{j}+155.9\,\hat{k})\times10^3\text{ km}}.

Explanation:

Given:

The initial position of the spaceship relative to the planet is (600\,\hat{i}-400\,\hat{j}+200\,\hat{k})\times10^3\text{ km}.

The speed of the spaceship is 9500\,\hat{i}\text{ m/s}.

The acceleration of the spaceship is 40\,\hat{i}-20\,\hat{k}\text{ m/s}^2.

The time for which the thruster engine accelerates the spaceship is 35\text{ min}.

Concept:

As the spaceship is accelerated by the thruster engine, the spaceship moves according to the second equation of motion.

Write the expression for the displacement of the spaceship in time interval.

\boxed{S=v_{o}t+\dfrac{1}{2}at^2}

Here, S is the total displacement of the spaceship, v_{o} is the initial velocity of spaceship, a is the acceleration of the spaceship and t is the time for which the spaceship accelerates.

Substitute the values of the initial speed, acceleration and the time taken by the spaceship in above expression.

\begin{aligned}S&=\{9500\,\hat{i}\times(35\times60)\}+\dfrac{1}{2}(40\,\hat{i}-20\,\hat{k})(35\times60)^2\\&=(1.995\times10^7\,\hat{i})+(8.82\times10^7)\,\hat{i}-(4.41\times10^7)\,\hat{k}\\&=(108.15\,\hat{i}-44.1\,\hat{k})\times10^6\text{ m}\\&=(108.15\,\hat{i}-44.1\,\hat{k})\times10^3\text{ km}\end{aligned}

Write the expression for the new position of the spaceship after it stops.

X'=X_{o}+S

Substitute the value of the initial position and the displacement of the spaceship.

\begin{aligned}X'&=(600\,\hat{i}-400\,\hat{j}+200\,\hat{k})\times10^3\text{ km}+(108.15\,\hat{i}-44.1\,\hat{k})\times10^3\text{ km}\\&=(708.15\,\hat{i}-400\,\hat{j}+155.9\,\hat{k})\times10^3\text{ km}\end{aligned}

Thus, the position of the spaceship as the engine shuts off is given as \boxed{x=(708.15\,\hat{i}-400\,\hat{j}+155.9\,\hat{k})\times10^3\text{ km}}.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Subject: Physics

Chapter: Scalar and Vector

Keywords:

spaceship, maneuvering, planet zeta, travelling, thruster, displacement, acceleration, initial velocity, engine, time, position.

slava [35]2 years ago
3 0

<u>Answer:</u>

 The spaceship's position when the engine shuts off = (708.15 i - 444.1 j + 200 k)*10^3km

<u>Explanation:</u>

  Initial location of spaceship = (600 i - 400 j + 200 k)*10^3km= (600 i - 400 j + 200 k)*10^6m

  Initial velocity = 9500 i m/s

  Acceleration = (40 i - 20 k)10^3m/s^2

  Time = 35 minute = 35 * 60 = 2100 seconds

 We have equation of motion , s= ut+\frac{1}{2} at^2, s is the displacement, u is the initial velocity, a is the acceleration and t is the time.

  Substituting

       s= (9500 i)*2100+\frac{1}{2}*(40 i - 20 k)*2100^2\\ \\ s=9500*2100 i+20*2100^2i-10*2100^2j\\ \\ s=19.95*10^6i+88.2*10^6i-44.1*10^6j\\ \\ \\s=(108.15i-44.1j)*10^6m

     So final position = ((600 i - 400 j + 200 k)+(108.15i-44.1j))*10^6=(708.15 i - 444.1 j + 200 k)*10^6m

                              =(708.15 i - 444.1 j + 200 k)*10^3km

    The spaceship's position when the engine shuts off = (708.15 i - 444.1 j + 200 k)*10^3km

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