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A stone is projected from a horizontal plane. It attains maximum height ′H′ & strikes a stationary smooth wall & falls on the ground vertically below the maximum height. Assume the collision to be elastic, the height of the point on the wall where ball will strike is

(Elastic collision means that after colliding on a plane the perpendicular component of the velocity before collision gets reversed after the collision. Here vx is normal to plane)


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H2

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H4

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C

3H4

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None of these

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Solution

The correct option is C

3H4


The ball will cover the same distance as only velocity's direction is changed magnitude is the same. So the same distance will be covered in opposite direction.


Now from the figure it's clear,

2x = R2

x = R4

So it means I have to find the height of the ball when it has travelled 3R4 along the x-axis.

Method I

Assume initial speed of projection is u and angle θ

u cosθ t = 3R4

t = 3R4u cosθ ..........(1)

h = u sinθt 12 gt2 ..........(2)

substituting (I) in (II) we get

h = u sinθ × 3R4u cosθ 12g9R216u2 cos2θ

we know R in this case is 2u2 sin θ cos θg

h = u sin θ X 3 X 2 u2 sin θ cos θ24u cos θg 12g 9 × 4u42 sin2θ cos2θg2g × 164 u2cos2θ

h = 3 u2 sin2θ2g 9u2 sin2θ8g

h = u2 sin2 θ2g[3 94]

we know u2 sin2θ2g = H

h = 34H.

Method II

Equation of trajectory

y = xtan θ t2 tanθR

y = h

x = 3R4

h = 3R4tanθ 9R2R16tanθR

h = 3 × 2 × u2 sinθ cosθ sinθ24×g cosθ 9 × 2 u2 sin θ cosθ sin θ816 × u2 × gcosθ

h = 3u2sin2θ2g 9u2sin2θ8g

h = u2 sin2θ2g(394)

h = 34H.


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