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Physics Question on Conservation of energy

A boy of mass mm stands on one end of a wooden planck of length LL and mass MM. The plank is floating on water. If the boy walks from one end of the plank to the other end at a constant speed, the resulting displacement of the plank is given by

A

mLM\frac {mL}{M}

B

MLm\frac {ML}{m}

C

mLM+m\frac {mL}{M+m}

D

mLMm\frac {mL}{M-m}

Answer

mLM+m\frac {mL}{M+m}

Explanation

Solution

Before the boy starts walking on the plank. both the boy and the plank are at rest. So total momentum of (boy +plank) system is zero. If the boy walks with a speed vv on the plank and as a result if the speed of the plank in the opposite direction is VV Then the total momentum of system is mv(M+m)V=0m v-(M+m) V=0 or Vu=m(M+m)\frac{V}{u}=\frac{m}{(M+m)} Since distance moved is proportional to speed, the displacement LL' of the plank is given by LL=VV=m(M+m)\frac{L'}{L}=\frac{V}{V}=\frac{m}{(M+m)} or L=mL(M+m)L'=\frac{m L}{(M+m)}