(a)
The velocities of the two balls
(a)
Answer to Problem 2SP
The velocity of the ball
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The time after which velocity is to be find is
Consider the motion of the ball
Write the equation of motion of the ball A.
Here,
Substitute
Consider the motion of the ball B.
Write the equation of motion of the ball B.
Write the equation of motion of the ball B.
Here,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Thus, the velocity of the ball
(b)
The distance dropped by each ball after
(b)
Answer to Problem 2SP
The distance dropped by ball
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The time after which velocity is to be find is
Consider the motion of the ball
Write the equation of distance of the ball A.
Here,
Substitute
Consider the motion of the ball B.
Write the equation of motion of the ball B.
Here,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Thus, the distance dropped by ball A in
(c)
Whether, the difference in the velocities of the two balls changes at any time after their release.
(c)
Answer to Problem 2SP
Since the acceleration of the both the balls are same as acceleration due to gravity, the difference in the velocities of the balls never changes until they become rest at the ground.
Explanation of Solution
Even though the balls are dropped at two different velocities they are accelerated at the acceleration due to gravity.
For both the balls time at which they dropped are same and also acceleration are same.
Write the equation of motion of the ball A.
Write the equation of motion of the ball B.
Take the difference of the equation (1) by (2) to get the difference in their position.
Substitute
Therefore the difference in the velocities of the both the ball do not change in time it is a constant equal to
Conclusion:
Thus, the difference between the velocities of the both the balls are always constant and is equal to
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