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Question: From a tower of height H, a particle is thrown vertically upwards with a speed u. The time taken by ...
From a tower of height H, a particle is thrown vertically upwards with a speed u. The time taken by the particle to hit the ground is n times that taken by it to reach the highest point of its path. The relation between H, u and n is
A-2gH=nu2(n−2)
B-gH=(n−2)u2
C-2gH=n2u2
D-gH=(n−2)2u2
Solution
the motion is in one dimension. No external force is acting on the system and the only force which acts is the gravitational force and the body moves both upside and down under the influence of gravitational force. Acceleration due to gravity is taken to be g.
Complete step by step answer:
The particle is thrown vertically upwards from the top of the tower and the height of the tower is H.
Initial velocity=u
Final velocity=0
Acceleration=-g
Using v=u+at
0=u-gt
t1=gu--------------(1)
If t2 be the time taken to hit the ground then:
−H=ut2−21×gt22
But it is given in the question that t2=nt1
Putting this in above equation we get