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Artist 52 [7]
3 years ago
7

You are standing at the edge of the roof of the engineering building, which is H meters high. You see Professor Murthy, who is h

meters tall, jogging towards the building at a speed of v meters/second. You are holding an egg and want to release it so that it hits Prof Murthy squarely on top of his head. What formulas describes the distance from the building that Prof Murthy must be when you release the egg?
Engineering
1 answer:
IRINA_888 [86]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

s = v√[2(H - h)/g]

This formula describes the distance from the building that Prof Murthy must be when you release the egg

Explanation:

First, we need to find the time required by the egg to reach the head of Professor. For that purpose, we use 1st equation of motion in vertical form:

Vf = Vi + gt

where,

Vf = Velocity of egg at the time of hitting head of the Professor

Vi = initial velocity of egg = 0 m/s  (Since, egg is initially at rest)

g = acceleration due to gravity

t = time taken by egg to come down

Therefore,

Vf = 0 + gt

t = Vf/g   ----- equation (1)

Now, we use 3rd euation of motion for Vf:

2gs = Vf² - Vi²

where,

s = height dropped = H - h

Therefore,

2g(H - h) = Vf²

Vf = √[2g(H - h)]

Therefore, equation (1) becomes:

t = √[2g(H - h)]/g

t = √[2(H - h)/g]

Now, consider the horizontal motion of professor. So, the minimum distance of professor from building can be found out by finding the distance covered by the professor in time t. Since, the professor is running at constant speed of v m/s. Therefore:

s = vt

<u>s = v√[2(H - h)/g]</u>

<u>This formula describes the distance from the building that Prof Murthy must be when you release the egg</u>

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