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A bullet moving with a speed of 100m/s 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


A

6

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10

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C

4

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D

8

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Solution

The correct option is D

8


Step 1: Given data

Initial velocity in first case,u1=100m/s

Let the thickness of each plank be x

Distance traveled by the bullet in the first case, S1=noofplanks×x=2xm

Initial velocity in the second case,u2=200m/s

Let the Distance traveled by the bullet in the second case, S2=nxm

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

v2=u2+2as where vis the final velocity, uis the initial velocity, ais the acceleration.

Step 3: Find the relation between distance traveled and initial velocity

Now Putting v=0, we get

s=-u22a

If the acceleration is constant, the distance traveled,s is proportional to the square of initial velocity u

su2

Step 4: Find the distance traveled when the speed is doubled

S1/S2=u12/u22S2=(u22/u12)*S1S2=(2002/1002)*2xS2=8x

Comparing it with S2=nx

We get n=8

Hence the number of such planks penetrated is 8planks. Option D is correct.


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