Question
When a ball is thrown vertically upwards, it attains a height of 19.6 m; find the initial velocity of the ball and the time taken by it to rise to the highest point. (Acceleration due to gravity, g=9.8 m/s2)
- u = 19.6 m/s t = 2 s
- u = 9.8 m/s t = 2 s
- u = 19.6 m/s t = 4 s
- u = 9.8 m/s t = 4 s
The correct answer is: u = 19.6 m/s t = 2 s
The correct answer is option (a) u=19.6m/s and t=2s
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