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Two identical objects A and B fall from rest from different heights to the ground. If object B takes twice as long as object A to reach the ground, what is the ratio of the heights from which A and B fell

User Antonis S
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Answer:

1:4

Step-by-step explanation:

We have, two identical objects A and B fall from rest from different heights to the ground.

Object B takes twice as long as object A to reach the ground. It is required to find the ratio of the heights from which A and B fell. Let
h_A\ \text{and}\ h_B are the height for A and B respectively. So,


(h_A)/(h_B)=((1/2)gt_A^2)/((1/2)gt_B^2)\\\\(h_A)/(h_B)=(t_A^2)/(t_B^2)

We have,


t_B=2t_A

So,


(h_A)/(h_B)=(t_A^2)/((2t_B)^2)\\\\(h_A)/(h_B)=(1)/(4)

So, the ratio of the heights from which A and B fell is 1:4.

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