A bullet moving with a speed of can just penetrate two planks of equal thickness. Then, the number of such planks penetrated by the same bullet when the speed is doubled will be
Step 1: Given data
Initial velocity in first case,
Let the thickness of each plank be
Distance traveled by the bullet in the first case,
Initial velocity in the second case,
Let the Distance traveled by the bullet in the second case,
Where n is a number of planks penetrated by a bullet in the second case.
Note that the penetration of the bullet signifies that the final speed is zero in both conditions
Step 2: Formula used
where is the final velocity, is the initial velocity, is the acceleration.
Step 3: Find the relation between distance traveled and initial velocity
Now Putting v=0, we get
If the acceleration is constant, the distance traveled, is proportional to the square of initial velocity
∝
Step 4: Find the distance traveled when the speed is doubled
Comparing it with
We get
Hence the number of such planks penetrated is . Option D is correct.