Physics, asked by manik8895, 11 months ago

A ball is thrown vertically upwards. Assuming the air resistance to be constant and cosiderable:
A) the time of ascent < the time of descent B) the time of ascent > the time of descent C) the time of ascent = the time of descent D) none of these

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Answered by kittu9525
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Answer:

B )the time of ascent > the time of descent

Explanation:

Because the ball will gain acceleration due to gravity of earth

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A) the time of ascent < the time of descent

Explanation:

When the ball is thrown up air it accompanies a certain velocity but when the object reaches a certain height and then falls due to gravity making the velocity constant as the free falling body no matter what mass has same uniform acceleration meaning similar velocity.

   Therefore, when falling the total force acting on the body is a+g whereas when going up the force acting on the body is separated on both sides making the forces acting as a-g. if the a>g, then the time taken for the ball to reach upward is less than the time taken to fall. Therefore, the "time of ascent" < the "time of descent".

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