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“ … Assume the string is inextensible and elastic…”
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 September 2016
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If the above phrase appeared in an A-level paper the Board responsible would receive many protests: “a contradiction in terms”, “impossible”. But is it? Our attention was drawn to this via this A-level problem from the J.M.B.
Three smooth spheres A, B and C, of equal radii and masses m, 2m and am, respectively, lie at rest in a straight line on a smooth horizontal table, with B between A and C. The sphere is connected to A and C by light inelastic strings, which are initially slack. The sphere A is then projected directly away from B with speed u. Find, in terms of a and u, the common velocity of the three spheres when C has been jerked into motion.
Find also in terms of a, m and u, the impulse in each string at the instant when C starts to move. Verify that the ratio of these impulses is independent of a.
(Further Maths, Paper II, 1988)
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