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A small particle of mass m moving inside a heavy, hollow and straight tube along the tube axis undergoes elastic collision at two ends. The tube has no friction and it is closed at one end by a flat surface while the other end is fitted with a heavy movable flat piston as shown in figure. When the distance of the piston from closed end is L=Lo the particle speed is v=v0. The piston is moved inward at a very low speed V such that V<<dLLv0
, where dL is the infinitesimal displacement of the piston.




Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct?


A
After each collision with the piston, the particle speed increases by 2V.
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If the piston moves inward by dL, the particle speed increases by 2VdLL

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C
The particle's kinetic energy increases by a factor of 4 when the piston is moved inward from L0 to L02
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D

The rate at which the particle strikes the piston is v/L

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Solution

The correct option is C The particle's kinetic energy increases by a factor of 4 when the piston is moved inward from L0 to L02


Speed of particle after collision =2V+v0 (As m<<<mpiston)

change in speed =(2V+v0)v0

after each collision =2V

no. of collision per unit time (frequency) =v2L

change in speed in dt time =2V× number of collision in dt time

dv=2V(v2L)dLV

dv=vdLL

Now, dv=vdLL (as L decrease }

vv0dvv=L0/2L0dLL

[lnv]vv0=[lnL]L0/2

v=2v0

KEL0=12mv20KEl0/2KE0=4

KEL0/2=12m(2v0)2
or

(dt)(v2x)2mvdt=F

F=mv2x

mvdvdx=mv2x

dvv=dxx

lnv2v1=lnx1x2

vx=constant on decreasing length to half K.E. becomes 4
vdx+xdv=0


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