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Okay I got that but then the mark scheme says that the time t=0.9 seconds whereas you (and me too) are getting 2.9 seconds...Okay. So for Part I, you get the answer as 2 SECONDS.
Now Part II---->
The difference between the heights of P and Q is 5m. Keep that in mind.
Use the equation s = ut + 0.5at^2
Height of P= 17t - 5t^2
Height of Q= 7(t-2) - 5(t-2)^2
For Q, it's time is t-2, since Q was vertically projected AFTER 2 seconds, that's when P was already in air. Letting the time for P=t seconds, the time for Q would then be (t-2) seconds.
Moving on. I already told you to keep the difference of heights in mind.
17t - 5t^2 - 7(t-2) + 5(t-2)^2 = 5
When you solve for t,
t = 2.9 seconds
Now find velocity of each of the particles, using the equation v = u + at
Velocity of P= -12 m/s
So it is travelling with a velocity of 12 m/s downwards.
Similiarly, velocity of Q= -2 m/s
So, it travels with 2 m/s downwards.
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