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A ball is projected from top of a tower with a velocity of 5 m/s at an angle of 53 to horizontal. Its speed when it is at a height of 0.35 m from the point of projection is (Take g=10 m/s2)

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3 m/s
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4 m/s
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32 m/s
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Data insufficient
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Solution

The correct option is C 32 m/s
Given, projection velocity u=5 m/s and projection angle θ=53
The horizontal component of the projection velocity ux=5cos53=3 m/s
And, vertical component of the projection velocity uy=5sin53=4 m/s
At the height 0.35 m from the point of projection the vertical component of the velocity is (taking downward negative)
v2y=u2y2gh
v2y=(4)22×10×0.35
vy=3 m/s
Since, the horizontal component of velocity remain same
vx=ux=3 m/s
Hence, vnet=(vx)2+(vy)2=9+9=32 m/s

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