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A stone is thrown upward with a certain speed on a planet where the free fall acceleration is doubled that on earth. how high does it rise compared the height it rises on earth? if the initial speed were doubled, what change would that make?

Zainab Bano , 9 Years ago
Grade 12th pass
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Riddhish Bhalodia

Last Activity: 9 Years ago

Using third equation of kinematics we have
h_{max} = u^2/2a
so
h_{max,earth} = u^2/2g
and a for planet is 2g
h_{max,planet} = u^2/(2\times2g) = h_{max,earth}h_{max,planet} = u^2/(2\times2g) = h_{max,earth}/2

if the initial speed u’ = 2u then
h_{max,planet} = (2u)^2/(2\times2g) = 2h_{max,earth}

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