A projectile is fired vertically upwards at 98.1 m/s from the top of a cliff which is 230 m above ground. A second projectile is d downwards from the same height 6 s later. Analyze the motion of both projectile and then calculate: • The maximum height above the ground reached by the first projectile: т, • The maximum distance covered by the second projectile: • The time taken by the first projectile to reach a point 150 m above the ground. 8, • The magnitude of the speed of the first projectile after 9 seconds its launch : m/s,

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A projectile is fired vertically upwards at 98.1 m/s from the top of a cliff which is 230 m above ground. A second projectile is dropped
downwards from the same height 6 s later. Analyze the motion of both projectile and then calculate:
• The maximum height above the ground reached by the first projectile:
т,
• The maximum distance covered by the second projectile:
m
• The time taken by the first projectile to reach a point 150 m above the ground.
S,
• The magnitude of the speed of the first projectile after 9 seconds its launch :
m/s,
The heights of respective projectiles 9 s after the launch of the first projectile:
Projectile 1:
m above ground and
• Projectile 2:
m above ground and
• The difference in heights:
т.
Projectile 1 will take
s from the initial instant of launch before hitting ground,
Projectile 2 will take
s, making a delay of detail,
s between the impact of both projectiles on the ground.
Transcribed Image Text:NOKIA A projectile is fired vertically upwards at 98.1 m/s from the top of a cliff which is 230 m above ground. A second projectile is dropped downwards from the same height 6 s later. Analyze the motion of both projectile and then calculate: • The maximum height above the ground reached by the first projectile: т, • The maximum distance covered by the second projectile: m • The time taken by the first projectile to reach a point 150 m above the ground. S, • The magnitude of the speed of the first projectile after 9 seconds its launch : m/s, The heights of respective projectiles 9 s after the launch of the first projectile: Projectile 1: m above ground and • Projectile 2: m above ground and • The difference in heights: т. Projectile 1 will take s from the initial instant of launch before hitting ground, Projectile 2 will take s, making a delay of detail, s between the impact of both projectiles on the ground.
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