JEE 2000 Screening Q028 Ball dropped from a height, graphs

From Wikiversity

Jump to: navigation, search


Welcome to the Highschool Help Forum!

the forum is currently in "Beta" stage of development. You can ask questions and answer/discuss them. The basic functionalities are present. What's required is a more aesthetic look to the Static pages and a more user friendly setup. This will happen over the time gradually as we start creating some content.

The site has a lot of tools, like posting mathematical calculations, images and diagrams; categorizing questions and so on. Having them here is NO GOOD unless you know how to use them. I am thoroughly against compiling a list of these features and then writing about them. As soon as you do not understand how to do something or use a certain feature, report that on "How To"s Section of the forum. Your queries will be answered there.

If you have any ideas/discussion regarding the site/comments, please go to Discussions regarding Highschool Help Forum

Lastly, thanks for joining in the site's development process! It matters!

Dharav talk 10:39, 20 August 2009 (UTC)


Browse All Available Categories

Physics: Introductory PhysicsMechanicsHeatWaves and OscillationsElectricity And MagnetismOpticsModern Physics
Mathematics: AlgebraTrigonometryCo-Ordinate (Analytical) GeometryCalculusVectors And 3D GeometryMiscellaneous Topics
Chemistry: General Chemistry and Physical ChemistryOrganic ChemistryInorganic Chemistry
Biology: General BiologyAnatomyPhysiologyBotanyZoology

Test Text

Nuvola apps edu miscellaneous.svg


Original Question by Dharav talk

Here's the question...

A ball is dropped vertically from a height d above the ground. It hits the ground and bounces up vertically to a height d/2. Neglecting subsequent motion and air resistance, its velocity v varies with height h above the ground as

File:JEE2000ScreeningQ028.gif

Posted by Dharav talk 05:14, 18 August 2009 (UTC)


Nuvola apps krfb.png


What's Up?

Latest discussions on the forum
Mechanics-Help
  1. JEE 2000 Screening Q018 Spinning rod with a bead on it, time when it starts slipping
  2. JEE 2000 Screening Q028 Ball dropped from a height, graphs
  3. AIEEE 2009 Q083 youngs modulus
  4. HHF/Mechanics-Preload
  5. AIEEE 2009 Q083 YOUNGS MODULUS
Physics-Help
  1. JEE 2000 Screening Q001 X Ray Tungsten filament and electrons
  2. JEE 2000 Screening Q030 Hollow Double Convex Lens with variable liquids inside
  3. JEE 2000 Screening Q019 expansion of ideal gas in three different paths
  4. JEE 2000 Screening Q033 Glass slab in water and total internal reflection
  5. JEE 2000 Screening Q003 A tank with two holes, one square and another round


a a

Reply![1]