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A cat runs along a straight line with a constant velocity of magnitude v. A dog chases the cat such that the velocity of the dog is always directed towards the cat. The speed of a dog is u and always constant. At the instant, both are separated by distance x and their velocities are mutually perpendicular, the magnitude of the acceleration of the dog is.


  1. u2x

  2. uvx

  3. v2x

  4. u2+v2x

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Solution

The correct option is B

uvx


Step 1. Given data

Velocity of cat =v

Speed of dog =u

Step 2: Formula used

Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity, hence mathematically in terms of initial and final velocity it can be written as,

a=u2-u1dt

Step 2. Find the magnitude of the acceleration of the dog.

The above diagram represents the dog's velocity just before and just after the moment given, with a very small angle between them. Extending those arrows to the path of the cat creates an isosceles triangle with height x and width v×dt(the velocity of the dog is always directed towards the cat.) The magnitude of the acceleration of the dog at the required moment.

Let the velocity of the dog be u1, and after some time its velocity is u2 which is shown in the above figure.

By using vector properties,

vdθ=u2-u1 ------ 1

So,

a=u2-u1dt

From the equation 1 we get,

a=vdθdt

When is very small, then

=arclengthradius

=vdtx

a=vdtxdt

=uvx

So, the magnitude of the acceleration of the dog is uvx.

Hence, option B is the correct answer.


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