Im sorry to keep bothering you but once I've found the time it takes for all the balls to hit the ground. what formula should I use that includes an arbitrary height?
I did PeterO's experiment by dropping a pencil and a heavy pencil case from the same height and at the same time and realized they both hit the ground at the same time despite the difference in mass. Now i am unsure about part b.
both objects having different masses fell at the same time. Therefore part A would b unable to rank considering they all have the same heightand mass does not affect, only gravity. Thank you once again.
Do you know how I can solve part B?
for part a I believe that since they all have the same heights they will all fall at the same time. I am not quite sure
for part b I am unsure about what formula to use or how to use it I am completely confused :/
This is my first physics class, I am having a lot of trouble doing this homework. Please help.
BELOW ARE 6 BALLS OF DIFFERENT MASS THROWN HORIZONTALLY AT DIFFERENT SPEEDS FROM THE SAME HEIGHT ABOVE THE GROUND. ASSUME THE EFFECTS OF AIR ARE NEGLIGIBLE.
BALL A- 1.0 kg , 30 m/s
BALL B- 0.5...