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Prove mathematically when a ball is projected upward then it velocity decreases with increasing height. ​

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Answered by HappiestWriter012
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Let us consider the ball to be projected upward with a velocity u.

The force of gravity decelerates the ball, and finally at Maximum height, Velocity becomes zero.

For this situation,

Initial velocity = u

Acceleration = - g

[Considering the upward direction as positive]

Let the velocity of the object in its upward motion at a height x above the ground is v

From Third equation of motion,

v² - u² = 2(-g)(x)

⇒ v² = u² - 2gx

⇒ v = √(u²-2gx)

y(x) decreases with x if, y'(x) < 0

v(x) = √(u² - 2gx)

Differentiating with respect to x on both sides,

 \frac{dv}{dx}  =  \frac{1}{2 \sqrt{ {u}^{2}  - 2gx} }  \times  - 2g \\  \\  \frac{dv}{dx}  =   \frac{ - g}{v}

We are considering only the upward motion of the ball, so v > 0

g being a constant is always positive.

So, v'(x) < 0

Thus, Mathematically we proved that, For a ball projected upward, It's velocity decreases with increasing height.

Answered by Anonymous
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