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A stone thrown from a point on the ground at 30 to the horizontal to hit another point on the ground 145 m away, fell short by 5 m. A second trial at a different angle (but the same speed) again fell short by the same distance. What was the difference in their flight times ?

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5 s
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4 s
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3 s
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8 s
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Solution

The correct option is C 3 s
As the stone hits 5 m before the target, the range of projectile is 1455=140 m
In the given question, range being the same, the second throw must have been at 9030=60.

T=2usinθg (time of flight)
T1=2usin30g and T2=2usin60g
T2T1=sin60sin30=3
T2=3T1(1)
and
T1T2=4u2g2×(sin30)(sin60)
=4u2(2sin30cos30)2g2
=2Rg=2×14010=28(2)

Substituting from (1) in (2),
3T21=28T1=4.024 s
T27 s
Difference =74=3 s

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