
(a)
To Compare: The maximum height of the ball achieved on Mars with that on the Earth.
(a)

Explanation of Solution
Given:
Ball is thrown on Mars and Earth with the same velocity.
The free-fall acceleration on Mars is one-third of that on the Earth.
Formula Used:
Third equation of motion:
Where, v is the final velocity, u is the initial velocity, a is the acceleration and s is the displacement.
Calculations:
The final velocity at the maximum height is zero,
The initial velocity is same.
Acceleration due to gravity on Mars
Where,
Let the height achieved on Mars be
For Mars:
For Earth:
Take the ratio:
Conclusion:
Thus, the height achieved by ball on Mars would be three times to that on the Earth.
(b)
To Compare: The flight time of the ball on Mars with that on the Earth.
(b)

Explanation of Solution
Given:
Ball is thrown on Mars and Earth with the same velocity.
The free-fall acceleration on Mars is one-third of that on the Earth.
From previous part, the height achieved by ball on Mars would be three times to that on the Earth.
Formula Used:
The relation between the time of flight and maximum height achieved is:
Where, T is the time of flight, h is the maximum height achieved and g is the acceleration due to gravity.
Calculations:
Time of flight of ball on Mars:
Time of flight of ball on Earth:
Take the ratio:
Conclusion:
Thus, the time of flightof ball on Mars would be three times to that on the Earth.
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