Your friend is standing at the balcony of a building which is H meter high from the ground while you are standing at the parking lot situated at the ground level. Now you realize that you got the wrong keys of your car so you decided to throw the wrong keys to your friend and ask her to drop the original keys. She dropped the keys and at the same instant you threw the keys straight up with a speed of u. Determine the height at which both sets of keys cross each other. Take H=160 m,u=40 m/s and g=10m/s^2.

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Your friend is standing at the balcony of a building which is H meter high from the ground while
you are standing at the parking lot situated at the ground level. Now you realize that you got the
wrong keys of your car so you decided to throw the wrong keys to your friend and ask her to
drop the original keys. She dropped the keys and at the same instant you threw the keys
straight up with a speed of u. Determine the height at which both sets of keys cross each other.
Take H=160 m,u=40 m/s and g=10 m/s^2
Transcribed Image Text:Your friend is standing at the balcony of a building which is H meter high from the ground while you are standing at the parking lot situated at the ground level. Now you realize that you got the wrong keys of your car so you decided to throw the wrong keys to your friend and ask her to drop the original keys. She dropped the keys and at the same instant you threw the keys straight up with a speed of u. Determine the height at which both sets of keys cross each other. Take H=160 m,u=40 m/s and g=10 m/s^2
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