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A ball is thrown upwards to a roof of 122.5 m away, after the first ball is going upward for 2 seconds, a second ball is thrown straight after it. Find the initial velocity of second ball so that both balls touches the roof at same time?​

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Answered by JALEBI1705
1

Answer:

Given Initial velocity of ball, u=49 m/s

Let the maximum height reached and time taken to reach that height be H and t respectively.

Assumption: g=9.8 m/s

2

holds true (maximum height reached is small compared to the radius of earth)

Velocity of the ball at maximum height is zero, v=0

v

2

−u

2

=2aH

0−(49)

2

=2×(−9.8)×H

⟹H=122.5 m

v=u+at

0=49−9.8t

⟹t=5 s

∴ Total time taken by ball to return to the surface, T=2t=10 s

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