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1 June, 11:01

The pressure inside a champagne bottle can be quite high and can launch a cork explosively. Suppose you open a bottle at sea level. The absolute pressure inside a champagne bottle is 6 times atmospheric pressure; the cork has a mass of 7.5 g and a diameter of 18 m. Assume that once the cork starts to move, the only force that matters is the pressure force. What is the acceleration of the cork? Express your answer with the appropriate units.

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  1. 1 June, 11:10
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    Given that,

    The absolute pressure inside the champagne is 6 times atmospheric pressure

    Atmospheric pressure is 101,325 N/m²

    So, the absolute pressure in the champagne is

    P_abs = 6 * P_atm

    P_abs = 6 * 101,325

    P_abs = 607,950 N/m²

    If the cork of the champagne has a mass of

    M = 7.5g

    M = 7.5 / 1000 = 0.0075 kg

    The diameter of the cork is 18mm, It is no possible for the diameter to be 18m, so I assumed it is 18mm

    d = 18mm = 0.018m

    The area of the circle will be

    Area = πd² / 4

    Area = π * 0.018² / 4

    Area = 2.545 * 10^-4 m²

    We know that,

    Pressure = Force / Area

    Then,

    Force = Pressure * Area

    Force = 607,950 * 2.545 * 10^-4

    Force = 154.723 N

    Then, from newton second law,

    F = ma

    a = F / m

    a = 154.723 / 0.0075

    a = 20629.77 m/s²

    a ≈ 20,630 m/s²

    The acceleration of the cork is 20,630 m/s²
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