Physics, asked by nitheshkanna2002, 9 months ago

A stone is dropped from the top of a tower,15m high.At the same time,another stone is thrown upwards from the foot of the towerBoth the stones meet at a height of 5m.Hence,calculate the velocity with which the second stone is thrown upwards.​

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Answered by jairoponne
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Velocity of the second stone= (10√10)/√7

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