A body falls from rest under gravity and travels half of its total path in the last second. Find the time of fall in seconds. (Take g=10ms−2)
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Solution
If H be the total height from where the body falls from rest, total time to fall is t=√2Hg It is given that the body falls H2 distance in time (t−1), thus we have t−1=√2(H2)g Now, from above equations, eleminating t, we have √2Hg−√Hg=1 or √Hg(√2−1)=1 or √Hg=10.414 or H=58.34m Therefore, total time of fall is t=√2Hg=√116.6810=3.41s
Aliter, Taking downward direction as positive For AB: s=ut+12at2 or H2=12g(T−1)2 ... (1) [Let the total time of fall be T] For AC: s=ut+12at2 or H=12gT2 ... (2) Dividing (2) and (1), we get 2=T2(T−1)2 or 1.414=TT−1 or 1.414T−1.414=T or 0.414T=1.414 or T=3.41s