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From a tower of height H, a particle is thrown vertically upwards with a speed u. The time taken by the particle to hit the ground is n times that taken by it to reach the highest points of its path. What is the relation between H, u, and n?


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Solution

Step 1: Given

Height of the tower is H.
Let t1 be the time taken to reach maximum height and t2 be the time taken to fall to the ground from maximum height. Then, as per given information,
t2=nt1

Step 2: Formulas used

We know that, the time taken for a particle to reach maximum height is,
tm=usinθg
where u is the initial velocity and gis the acceleration due to gravity.

From the three equations of motion, the distance covered is given as,
s=ut+12at2 where a is the acceleration of the body

Step 3: Apply the distance formula from three laws of motion

We know that the particle is thrown directly upwards, thus the time taken to reach maximum height is
t1=usinπ2g=ug

In the distance formula,
s=-H,t=t2,a=-g
Substituting the values in the formula for distance covered, we get

-H=unt1-12gnt12t2=nt1-H=unug-12gn2ug2t1=ug2gH=-2u2n+n2u22gH=nu2n-2

Therefore, the relationship between H, u, and n is 2gH=nu2n-2.


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