Physics, asked by Rockyprateek, 1 year ago

two masses m1 an m2 are thrown vertically which will reach highest

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Answered by AyushKeshri
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I think both at the same point because masses m1 and m2 is only given..its not even given that which of the mass is greater.

Rockyprateek: they have different masses
nethranithu: How
AyushKeshri: yes how can u tell that they have different masses..Only marking as mass of the first body as m1 and the secomd body as m2 dosent means that second body is going to have greater mass..If u have a better explanation then explain @Prateek
Rockyprateek: suppose uh hve thrown a metal ur phone and a heavy stone with same force
Rockyprateek: the phone will reach highest
Rockyprateek: b coz it is having less mass
AyushKeshri: mention the direction..force is a vector quantity
Rockyprateek: i hve mentioned
Rockyprateek: direction is upward
Answered by nethranithu
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Both will rise to the same height.

Since Newton's laws of motion are applicable to all the bodies regardless of their masses.

That is,

2as=v² - u².

According to this equation when both bodies have equal initial velocity both will reach the same height as acceleration acting on both of them is equal

AyushKeshri: same here
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Rockyprateek: hmmmm right yrr
Rockyprateek: proving in maths
AyushKeshri: yes hate such type of sums
AyushKeshri: In which class r u currently?
Rockyprateek: 9th
Rockyprateek: nd uh
Rockyprateek: hehehe most of the students hate physics nd maths
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