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प्रश्न
Arrive at an expression for power and velocity. Give some examples for the same.
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उत्तर
The work done by a force `vecF` for a displacement `dvecr` is W = `intvecF.vecdr` ......................(i)
Left-hand side of the equation (i) can be written as
W = `int`dW = `int(dW)/dt dt` (multiplied and divided by dt) ......................(ii)
Since, velocity is `vecv = (dvecr)/dt; dvecr = vecv dt.`
Right hand side of the equation (i) can be written as dt
`intvecF.dvecr = int(vecF.(dvecr)/dt) dt = int(vecf. vecv) dt [vecv = (dvecr)/dt]` ..............(iii)
Substituting equation (ii) and equation (iii) in equation (i), we get
`int(dW)/dt dt = int(vecF.vecv)dt`
`int((dW)/dt - vecF.vecv)dt = 0`
This relation is true for any arbitrary value of dt. This implies that the term within the bracket must be equal to zero, i.e.,
`(dW)/dt - vecF.vecv = 0` or `(dW)/dt = vecF.vecv`
Hence power P = `vecF. vecv`
Example:
A vehicle of mass 1250 kg. is driven with an acceleration 0.2ms-2 along a straight level road against an external resistive force 500N. calculate the power delivered by the vehicle's engine if the velocity of the vehicle is 30ms-1
The vehicle's engine has to work against resistive force and make the vehicle move with acceleration. Therefore power delivered by the vehicle engine is
P = (resistive force + mass × acceleration) (velocity)
`P = vec F_"-tot" vecv = (F _(resistive)+ F)vecv`
`= (F_(resistive) + ma)vecv`
`= (500N + (1250kg) xx (0.2ms^-2))`
Power = 22.5 kW
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