.When a body is dropped from a tower, then there is an increase in its
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The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. Thus the earth is rotating "to the east". The earth ostensibly has a constant rotational velocity ω of about one revolution per 24 hours. That means a point at the base of the tower has a linear velocity "to the east" of
vtower=Reω,
where Re is the radius of the earth.
And a point at the top of the tower (of height H) has a velocity "to the east" of
vbody=(Re+H)ω,
which is also the initial velocity of the dropped body.
You should be able to work out the rest on your own.
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When a body is dropped from a tower , then there is an increase in it's speed .
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