Physics, asked by aryanraj1659, 3 months ago

15. An object is dropped from a height of 150 m at the same time another object is dropped from a
height of 100 m from the ground. What is the difference in their heights after 2 s from the
ground. (g = 10 m/s2)

Answers

Answered by lalitdrall1987
2

Answer:

Initial difference in height =(150−100)m=50m

We know that, by second equation of kinematics, s=ut+

2

1

at

2

considering g=10m/s

Distance travelled by first body in 2s=h1=0+(

2

1

)g(2)

2

=2g=2×10=20m

Distance travelled by another body in 2s=h2=0+(

2

1

)g(2)

2

=2g=2×10=20m

After 2s, height at which the first body will be =h

1

=150−20=130m

After 2s, height at which the second body will be =h

2

=100−20=80m

Thus, after 2 s, difference in height =(130−80)

=50m=initial difference in height

Thus, difference in height does not vary with time. So the answer is zero.

Explanation:

if you think that this is the correct answer so please mark the answer brainlist answer please

Similar questions