We know how by neglecting the air resistance, the problems of projectile motion can be…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Kinematics
We know how by neglecting the air resistance, the problems of projectile motion can be easily solved and analysed. Now we consider the case of the collision of a ball with a wall. In this case the problem of collision can be simplified by considering the case of elastic collision only. When a ball collides with a wall, we can divide its velocity into two components, one perpendicular to the wall and other parallel to the wall. If the collision is elastic, then the perpendicular component of velocity of the ball gets reversed with the same magnitude.
The other parallel component of velocity will remain constant if wall is given smooth.
Now let us take a problem. Three balls ‘A’ and ‘B’ & ‘C’ are projected from ground with same speed at same angle with the horizontal. The balls A, B and C collide with the wall during their flight in air and all three collide perpendicularly with the wall as shown in figure.
The maximum height attained by ball ‘A’ from the ground is
- 10 m
- 15 m
- 20 m
- insufficient information
Answer
(C) 20 m
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