In the following figure, the balI A was allowed to fall freely from a height of 240 m and at the same time the ball B was thrown upward with an initial velocity of 40 m/s. When and where will the two balls collides. A, V.=0 m/s 240 m B, V.=40 m/s

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In the following figure, the ball A was allowed to fall freely from a height of
240 m and at the same time the ball B was thrown upward with an initial
velocity of 40 m/s. When and where will the two balls collides.
A, Vo=0 m/s
240 m
B, V.=40 m/s
Transcribed Image Text:In the following figure, the ball A was allowed to fall freely from a height of 240 m and at the same time the ball B was thrown upward with an initial velocity of 40 m/s. When and where will the two balls collides. A, Vo=0 m/s 240 m B, V.=40 m/s
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