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Standard IX
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If a partial ...
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If a partial thrown up with velocity (more than 10m/s) then distance travelled by the particles in first second of its descent will be
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Dear Student,
the velocity at top is zero. u =0 m/s at intial at descent at time t= 1sec.
u=0 m/s, t=1, a=10 m/s
2
S=0.5*10*1=5 m
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