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A point particle of mass m, moves along the uniformly rough track PQR as shown in the figure. The coefficient of friction, between the particle and the rough track equals μ. The particle is released, from rest, from the point P and it comes to rest at a point R. The energies, lost by the ball, over the parts, PQ and QR, of the track, are equal to each other, and no energy is lost when the particle changes direction from PQ to QR. The values of the coefficient of friction μ and the distance x (=QR), are respectively close to


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0.2 and 6.5 m
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0.2 and 3.5 m
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0.29 and 3.5 m
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0.29 and 6.5 m
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Solution

The correct option is C 0.29 and 3.5 m
All the potential energy is lost by dissipation due to work done by frictional force.
P.E lost= Work done by friction

Work done by friction from P to Q =μmg(cosθ)PQ=23μmg
Work done by friction from Q to R =μmg×QR
2mg=23μmg+μmg×QR
2=23μ+μQR --- (1)
Since equal energies are lost along PQ and QR,
Work done by friction is the same on both path lengths.
μmgcosθ×PQ=μmg×QR
PQcosθ=QR --- (2)
From (1) and (2) we get,
μ=0.29,QR=3.5

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