Science, asked by kaushikeepathak, 4 months ago

A ball is dropped from a height of 20m what is the speed of the belt at the time of hitting the ground? (g=10ms)​

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Answered by Helper2008
4

we know,

s=h=20

a=g=±10m/s=10m/s (since it is dropped)

v^2-u^2= 2as

v^2=2x10x20 (u=0; it is dropped not thrown)

v=20m/s

for calculating time

we know,

v=u+at

20= 0+ 10xt

t=2seconds

thus, it will attain a speed of 20m/s before touching the ground, but the time taken to reach the ground is 2seconds. Because the velocity is not uniform but acceleration/gravity is. If still there is any confusion. Try the same problem with 80 of height.

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Answered by ItzSugaryHeaven3
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Answer:

we know,

s=h=20

a=g=±10m/s=10m/s (since it is dropped)

v^2-u^2= 2as

v^2=2x10x20 (u=0; it is dropped not thrown)

v=20m/s

for calculating time

we know,

v=u+at

20= 0+ 10xt

t=2seconds

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