Train A runs from east to west and another train B of the same mass runs from west to east at the same speed along the equator. A presses the track with a force F1 and B presses the track with a force F2 then
A
F1>F2
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B
F1<F2
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C
F1=F2
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D
Data insufficient
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Solution
The correct option is AF1>F2 We know that , earth rotates from west to east or counterclockwise as viewed from the North Pole star Polaris.
Top view for train A
We can see that linear speed of earth (v) is opposite to the speed of train A which is u. Thus, net speed of train decreases. Let m be the mass of train.
From FBD,
mg−N=m(u−v)2R
⇒F1=N=mg−m(u−v)2R.....(1)
Similarly, for train B
F2=N=mg−m(u+v)2R.......(2)
From Eq.(1) and Eq.(2), we can see that,
Normal force applied by earth on train A is greater than an train B. Thus, F1>F2.