Physics, asked by Ayesha60241, 9 months ago

From building two balls A and B are thrown such that A is thrown upwards and B downwards (both vertically). If VA and VB are their respective velocities on reaching the ground, then:

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Answered by khaja9880254023
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Answer:

they will not have acceleration will only have velocity k so ab

Answered by ANUBHAVNEXT
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Answer:

Velocity of A = Velocity of B

Explanation:

if you consider ball A, first it goes upwards and reaches 0m/s then it falls freely and at the instance it reaches its initial point,it's velocity becomes Va again. Since a and b were thrown with same velocity and velocity at origin will be equal( at different time B at t=0s and A at t=2√(2h/g)) the particles will hit ground with same velocities.

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