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From a canon mounted on a wagon at a height H from the ground, a shell is fired horizontally with a velocity v0 m/s with respect to canon. The canon and wagon have a combined mass of M kg and can move freely on the frictionless, horizontal surface. Find the horizontal distance (in metres) between shell and canon, when the shell touches ground.

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v02Hg
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v0mM+m2Hg
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v0Mm2Hg
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v0mM2Hg
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Solution

The correct option is A v02Hg
Shell is fired at initial speed u=v0 m/s in horizontal direction w.r.t the canon.
solving with respect to canon's frame of reference:-
When shell touches ground, the horizontal displacement of shell

xrel=urelt................(1)
where t=time of flight for shell=2Hg
urel=relative velocity of shell w.r.t
canon in x-direction (Horizontal)
Given urel=v0 m/s

Now sustituting in eq.(1) gives:
xrel=urelt
xrel=v0×2Hg= v0 2Hg metres

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