Two stones A and B are thrown simultaneously from the two buildings of height 10 mand 20 m, respectively as shown below. Stone A is thrown with an initial speed of 10v2 m/s at an angle of 45 degrees with horizontal, while stone B is thrown horizontally with speed 10 m/s. If they hit each other in air at t=15, then stone (A) will hit stone (B) at height: 10m/s B 10V2m/s 545° 20m 10m Select one: O a. 25 m from the ground O b.10m from the ground O c30 m from the ground d. 15 m from the ground e. 20 m from the ground
Two stones A and B are thrown simultaneously from the two buildings of height 10 mand 20 m, respectively as shown below. Stone A is thrown with an initial speed of 10v2 m/s at an angle of 45 degrees with horizontal, while stone B is thrown horizontally with speed 10 m/s. If they hit each other in air at t=15, then stone (A) will hit stone (B) at height: 10m/s B 10V2m/s 545° 20m 10m Select one: O a. 25 m from the ground O b.10m from the ground O c30 m from the ground d. 15 m from the ground e. 20 m from the ground
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Transcribed Image Text:Two stones A and B are thrown simultaneously from the two buildings of height
10 mand 20 m, respectively as shown below. Stone A is thrown with an initial
speed of 10v2 m/s at an angle of 45 degrees with horizontal, while stone B is
thrown horizontally with speed 10 m/s. If they hit each other in air at t=15, then
stone (A) will hit stone (B) at height:
10m/s
B
10V2m/s
545°
20m
10m
Select one:
O a. 25 m from the ground
O b.10m from the ground
O c30 m from the ground
d. 15 m from the ground
e. 20 m from the ground
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