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A person throws balls into the air vertically upward at regular intervals of time of 1s. The next ball is thrown when the velocity of the ball thrown earlier becomes zero. The height to which the balls rise is (assume, g=10ms-2)


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20m

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5m

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10m

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7.5m

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Solution

The correct option is B

5m


Step 1. Given data

The final velocity of the ball, v=0ms-1

Time, t=1s

g=10ms-2

Step 2. Finding the initial velocity, u

Applying the equation of motion

v=u+gt

0=u+-10×1 [g=-10ms-2 as the ball is thrown upward]

u=10ms-1

Step 3. Finding the height to which the ball rises, H

By applying the formula of height,

H=u22g

H=10×102×10

H=5m

Hence, the correct option is B.


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