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a particle passes a given point moving downwards with a velocity 50m/s.how long before this was it moving upwards at the same rate?​

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Answered by AneesKakar
11

Answer:

The velocity at the start of the journey is 50m/s so we can find the maximum height at which the particle has traveled.

According to newton laws of motion.

u^2=2gh.

50*50 = 2*10*h.

h= 125m.

So, the maximum height traveled by the particle is 125m.

Thus time taken to reach at 125m will be.

As, h = ut + 1/2gt^2.

125 = 50t - 5t^2.  

t^2 - 10t + 25 =0.

(t-5)^2 = 0.

So, t=5 sec

Thus, now the particle after the maximum height has traveled upto reaching the speed of 50m/s.

v=u + at.

50=10*t.

t=5.

Thus, total time traveled will be 5*2 = 10sec.

Answered by NehaaShriiManikandan
6

Answer:

Answer is 10 s

Explanation:

It is motion in a straight line.

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