Answer:
Explanation:
The loss of potential energy of the block is converted into kinetic energy of both the block and wedge.
loss of potential energy
= mgh
If v₁ and v₂ be the velocity of block and wedge at the time of separation
applying conservation of energy in horizontal direction ( no force acting in horizontal direction )
m v₁ = M v₂
Applying conservation of mechanical energy
mgh = 1/2 mv₁² + 1/2 M v₂²
1/2 mv₁² + 1/2 M ( mv₁ / M )² = mgh
1/2 mv₁² ( 1 + m/M ) = mgh
v₁² = 2gh / ( 1 + m/M )
v₁ = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{2Mgh}{m+M} }[/tex]
v₂ =( m / M) v₁
v₂= m / M [tex]\sqrt{\frac{2Mgh}{m+M} }[/tex]
If M is much greater
M+m = M
v₁ = [tex]\sqrt{\ 2gh }[/tex]
v₂ = [tex]\frac{m}{M} \times\sqrt{\ 2gh }[/tex]