Answer:
Both ball will take approximately 2 sec to reach the ground.
Step-by-step explanation:
Height reached by ball 1 at the top of its trajectory = 19.6 m
Assumptions:
- As ball 1 gets to the top of its trajectory, its velocity becomes zero.
- since not stated otherwise, we assume that both balls have the same properties
- If ball 2 is released at this instance, then they both will travel down at the same time interval and have initial velocity as zero
- since vertical travel is downwards, then acceleration due to gravity g is positive for both balls.
Using Newton's equation of motion,
s = ut +
g
where s is the distance traveled down = 19.6 m
t is time taken to travel down = ?
g is acceleration due to gravity = 9.81
u is the initial velocity which is zero for both balls
substituting, we have
19.6 = (0 x t) +(
x 9.81 x
)
19.6 = 0 + 4.905
= 3.996
t = 1.99 sec ≅ 2 sec