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The acceleration due to gravity on planet A is 9 times the acceleration due to gravity on planet B. A man jumps to a height of 2m on the surface of A. What is the height of the jump by the same person on planet B?


A

6m

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B

23m

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C

29m

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D

18m

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Solution

The correct option is D

18m


Step 1: Given data and assumptions

Let the acceleration due to gravity at planet A is gA and acceleration due to gravity at planet B is gB.

It is given that,

Planet A's gravitational acceleration is 9 times that of planet B's gravitational acceleration. So,

gA=9gB----1

Step 2: Formula Used:

The third equation of motion is v2=u2+2gh

WhereV is the final velocity,

u is the initial velocity,

h is the height.

Step 3: Determine the height of the jump

We know that the third equation of motion

Initial velocity is zero, so,

v2=2gh.

Let us suppose the height of the jump on planet A is hA

The height of the jump on planet B is hB.

For the planet A,hA=v22gA----2

For the planet B,hB=v22gB----3

Divide equation 2 by equation 3,

hAhB=2gB2gAhAhB=gB9gBhB=9hAhB=9×2hB=18m(From equation 1)

Therefore, the height of the jump on the planet B will be 18m.

Hence, option D is the correct answer.


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