Question
Physics Question on Conservation of energy
A boy of mass m stands on one end of a wooden planck of length L and mass M. 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
MmL
B
mML
C
M+mmL
D
M−mmL
Answer
M+mmL
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 v on the plank and as a result if the speed of the plank in the opposite direction is V Then the total momentum of system is mv−(M+m)V=0 or uV=(M+m)m Since distance moved is proportional to speed, the displacement L′ of the plank is given by LL′=VV=(M+m)m or L′=(M+m)mL