dishab
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A ball is dropped from a lookout 180 meters high. At same time, a stone is fired vertically upwards from the valley floor with speed V m/s. Take g = 10m/s^2.
a) Find for what values of V a collision in the air will occur. Find, in terms of V, the time and the height when collision occurs, and prove that the collision speed is V m/s.
b) Find the value of V for which they collide halfway up the cliff, and the time taken.
The answer for part a) is, for V greater or equal to 30m/s, they collide after 180/V seconds, 180/V^2 (V^2-900) meters above the valley floor.
b) V=30 sqaure root 2, 3 square root 2 seconds.
Any idea how to do this?
a) Find for what values of V a collision in the air will occur. Find, in terms of V, the time and the height when collision occurs, and prove that the collision speed is V m/s.
b) Find the value of V for which they collide halfway up the cliff, and the time taken.
The answer for part a) is, for V greater or equal to 30m/s, they collide after 180/V seconds, 180/V^2 (V^2-900) meters above the valley floor.
b) V=30 sqaure root 2, 3 square root 2 seconds.
Any idea how to do this?