Question
Physics Question on Gravitation
Distance between the center of two stars is 10a. the masses of these stars are m and 16M and their radii a and 2a respectively. A body of mass m is fired straight from the surface of the smller star towards the surface of the smaller star. What should be its minimum initial speed to reach the surface of the smaller star ?
aGM
21a5GM
23aGM
235aGM
235aGM
Solution
Let there are two stars 1 and 2 as shown in figure Let P is a point between C1 and C2, where gravitational field strength is zero. Or at P field strength due to star 1 is equal and opposite to the field strength due to star 2 . Hence, r12GM=r22G(16M) or r1r2=4 also r1+r2=10a ∴r2=(4+14)(10a)=8a and r1=2a Now, the body of mass m is projected from the surface of larger star towards the smaller one. Between C2 and P it is attracted towards 2 and between C1 and P it will be attracted towards 1 . Therefore, the body should be projected to just cross point P because beyond that the particle is attracted towards the smaller star itself. From conservation of mechanical energy 21mvmin2 = Potential energy of the body at P-Potential energy at the surface of the larger star. ∴21mvmin2=[−r1GMm−r216GMm]−[−10a−2aGMm−2a16GMm] =[−2aGMm−8a16GMm]−[−8aGMm−a8GMm] or 21mvmin2=(845)aGMm ∴vmin=235(aGM)