• We need your support!

    We are currently struggling to cover the operational costs of Xtremepapers, as a result we might have to shut this website down. Please donate if we have helped you and help make a difference in other students' lives!
    Click here to Donate Now (View Announcement)

Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

Messages
96
Reaction score
53
Points
28
Btw this is ATTACHED IS MS
my confusion is that how can a particle which bounces at water surface reaches max height OUTSIDE WATER?
IS THIS PRACTICALLY POSSIBLE?
Why would it not be possible? as long as the ball's maximum height isn't higher than the height it was dropped off from.
 
Messages
884
Reaction score
449
Points
73
Why would it not be possible? as long as the ball's maximum height isn't higher than the height it was dropped off from.
But this has just bounced off the surface, not reaching the bottom...the one in the question first reached the bottom of the tank and then returned back to rise above the water surface
 
Messages
66
Reaction score
40
Points
8
Btw this is ATTACHED IS MS
my confusion is that how can a particle which bounces at water surface reaches max height OUTSIDE WATER?
IS THIS PRACTICALLY POSSIBLE?
yes it is possible bcz if u calculate the velocity of the ball when it bounces back and reaches the surface, it is not zero and that means it will still be going up.........the deceleration is not enough for the particle to stop in the water..... YES this is a very confusing question but basically by experience and practice u will get to know what type of the questions can come in machanics.
 
Top