An object is dropped from rest at a height of 150 m and simultaneously another object is dropped from rest at a height of 100 m. What is the difference in their heights after 2 seconds if both the objects drop with the same accelerations? How does the difference in heights vary with time?
Given:
The height of the first object,
The height of the second object,
Finding the height of the first object after 2 seconds:
Let be the distance covered by the first body in 2 seconds. Then,
by using the equation of motion,
Therefore the height of the first object after 2 seconds is 130 m.
Finding the height of the second object after 2 seconds:
Let be the distance covered by the second body in 2 seconds. Then,
Therefore, the height of the second object after 2 seconds is 80 m.
Finding the difference between the heights of the two objects:
So, the difference is the same, i.e. 50 m.
This concludes that the difference in height of the two objects does not depend on time and will always be the same.