Q.
A body, thrown upwards with some velocity reaches the maximum height of 50m. Another body with double the mass thrown up with double the initial velocity will reach a maximum height of:
At maximum height, final velocity is zero.
From equation of motion, we have v2=u2−2gh
Where v is final velocity, u is initial velocity, h is height and g is acceleration due to gravity.
Since body reaches maximum height in both cases, hence final velocity is zero. ∴v=0 ⇒h2h1=u22u12
Given, u2=2u1,v1=u ∴h2h1=(2u)2u2=41 ⇒h2=4h1=4×50 =200m.
Note: Maximum height attained does not depend upon the mass of the body.