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A car of mass \(m\) travels along a straight horizontal road with its engine working at a constant rate \(P\). The resistance to its motion is such that the acceleration of the car is zero when it is moving with speed \(4U\).
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A train consists of an engine and \(n\) trucks. It is travelling along a straight horizontal section of track. The mass of the engine and of each truck is \(M\). The resistance to motion of the engine and of each truck is \(R\), which is constant. The maximum power at which the engine can work is \(P\). Obtain an expression for the acceleration of the train when its speed is \(v\) and the engine is working at maximum power. The train starts from rest with the engine working at maximum power. Obtain an expression for the time \(T\) taken to reach a given speed \(V\), and show that this speed is only achievable if \[ P>(n+1)RV\,. \]
The maximum power that can be developed by the engine of train \(A\), of mass \(m\), when travelling at speed \(v\) is \(Pv^{3/2}\,\), where \(P\) is a constant. The maximum power that can be developed by the engine of train \(B\), of mass \(2m\), when travelling at speed \(v\) is \(2Pv^{3/2}.\) For both \(A\) and \(B\) resistance to motion is equal to \(kv\), where \(k\) is a constant. For \(t\le0\), the engines are crawling along at very low equal speeds. At \(t = 0\,\), both drivers switch on full power and at time \(t\) the speeds of \(A\) and \(B\) are \(v_{\vphantom{\dot A}\!A}\) and \(v_{\vphantom{\dot B}\hspace{-1pt}B},\) respectively.
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