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A ball is thrown vertically downwards from a tower of height 60 m with a speed of 20 m/s. The y(m)−t curve of the ball is
[Take g=10 m/s2, consider point of projection as origin and upward displacement as positive]

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Solution

The correct option is B
Given, height of the building h=60 m, initial speed of the ball u=20 m/s
The velocity of the ball is given as
v=u+at v=2010t
Now, we will find the time of flight of the ball using the equation s=ut+12at2
60=20t12×10×t2
On solving the equation we get t=2 sec
So, the ball will take 2 sec to reach the ground
Hence, the striking velocity of the ball will be
v=2010×2=40 m/s
Thus, the situation can be shown as

The vt graph will be

So, the y(m)t curve will be


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