Q. A ball starts falling under the effect of gravitational force from a height of . When it reaches a height of it explodes into two pieces of mass ratio . There is no change in the vertical motion of the pieces after the explosion but they acquire horizontal velocity. If the heavier piece gains a horizontal velocity of , then the distance between the two pieces when both of them strike the ground is

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Solution:

Let us assume the mass of the ball is and the velocity of the lighter piece in horizontal direction after the explosion is . We know that just after the collision, the horizontal velocity of the heavier piece is . Using conservation of momentum in the horizontal direction we get


Since there is no change in vertical motion, the time taken by the pieces to reach the ground can be calculated in the following way.
Total time to fall through is

The time taken to fall through first is
.
Hence time taken by the pieces to fall from height to ground is

The relative velocity of the pieces in the horizontal direction is

The horizontal distance between the two pieces at the time of striking the ground is