Physics, asked by arunasinha1950, 11 months ago

With what speed should a body be thrown upwards so that the distances traversed in the 5th second and 6th second are equal?

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Answered by vinayvisvakarma
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Answer:

speed is directly proportional to sqare of time

then the value of 5th and 6th second is 25 :36

Answered by lakshaymadaan18
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As per your question, you have that the body os projected up, taking that in consideration the body must be at maximum height at t=5second. As because from time height symmetry if the body is at same height at time= t1 and time= t2 then (t1 +t2)= total time of flight.

5th second means between t = 4 & t= 5

6th second means between t=5 & t=6

Distance covered in the two time gap stated above can be equal if and only if the body crosses maximum height position at t=5,

or the time of flight is 10 second or u=50m/s

ALTERNATE METHOD

Thus body is at same height at t=4 and t=6

Hence total time of flight is 10 second= 2u/g

thus u = 50m/s

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