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(a) When a molecule (or an elastic ball) hits a (massive) wall, it rebounds with the same speed. When a ball hits a massive bat held firmly, the same thing happens However, when the bat is moving towards the ball, the ball rebounds with a different speed. Does the ball move faster or slower? (b) When gas in a cylinder is compressed by pushing in a piston. Its temperature rises. Guess at an explanation of this in terms of kinetic theory using (a) above (c) What happens when a compressed gas pushes a piston out and expands. What would you observe? (d) Sachin Tendulkar uses a heavy cricket bat while playing. Does it help him in any way? |
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Answer» Suppose the speed of the ball relative to the wicket behind the bat is u. If the bat is moving towards the ball with a speed V relative to the wicket , then the relative speed of the ball w.r.t. `Bat = (V+u)`, towards the bat. On hitting the massive bat, the ball rebounds with the same speed `(V+u)`, away from the bat. Therefore, speed of rebounding ball relative to wicket `=V+(V+u) = 2V+u`, away from the wicket. Thus, the ball speeds up (moves faster) after the collision with the bat. for a molecule, it implies increase in temperature. Thus, cylinder acts as wicket , piston acts as bat and molecule act as ball. (b) When gas in a cylinder is compressed by pushing in a piston, bat hits the ball, it moves faster and hence the temperature of the gas increases. (c) When a compressed gas pushes a piston out and expand , velocity of ball decrease. hence temperature of the gas decreases. (d) Sachin Tendulkar uses a heavy cricket bat. Therefore, on hitting with such a bat , velocity of the ball increases further. He is able to score better. |
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