Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
Water drops from the nozzle of a shower ...

Water drops from the nozzle of a shower into the stall floor 176.4 m below. The drops fall at regular interval of time, the first drop striking the floor at the instant the fourth drop begins to fall. Find the location of the individual drops when a drop strikes the floor. Take `g = 9.8 m//s^(2)`

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Water drips from the nozzle of a shower onto the floor 200 cm below. The drops fall at regular ( equal) intervals of time, the first drop striking the floor at the instant the fourth drop begins to fall. When the first drop strikes the floor, how far below the nozzle are the (a) second and (b) third drops ?

Water drops are falling from a nozzle of a shower onto the floor, from a height of 9.8 m. The drops fall at a regular interval of time. When the first drop strikes the floor, at that instant, the third drop begins to fall. Locate the position of second drop from the floor when the first drop strikes the floor.

water drops trickle out from a nozzle and fall on the height 4.0 m below at regular intervals. When first drop reaches the floor, the fifth drop begins to fall. Find the positive of the drops , when a drop just strikes the floor.

Water drops fall from a tap on the floor 5 m below at regular intervals of time, the first drop striking the floor when the fifth drop begins to fall. The height at which the third drop will be, from ground, at that instant when first drop strikes the ground, will be, (taking g = 10 ms^(-2))

Water drops fall from a tap on to the floor 5.0 m below at regular intervals of time. The first drop strikes the floor when the fifth drops beings to fall. The height at which the third drop will be from ground at the instant when the first drop strikes the ground is (take =g=10 m^(-2) )

Water drops fall from a tap on to the floor 5.0 m below at regular intervals of time. The first drop strikes the floor when the fifth drops beings to fall. The height at which the third drop will be from ground at the instant when the first drop strikes the ground is (take g=10 m^(-2) )

Drops of water fall from the roof of a building 9m. High at regular intervals of time, the first drop reaching the ground at the same instant fourth drop starts to fall. What are the distance of the second and third drops from the roof?

Drops of water fall from the roof of a building 9m. High at regular intervals of time, the first drop reaching the ground at the same instant fourth drop starts to fall. What are the distance of the second and third drops from the roof?

Drops of water fall from the roof of a building 9m. High at regular intervals of time, the first drop reaching the ground at the same instant fourth drop starts to fall. What are the distance of the second and third drops from the roof?

Drops of water fall from the overflow pipe of a overhead water reservoir 9 m high at a regular intervals of time, the first drop reaching the ground at the same instanta which fourth drop just begins to fall. At what distances are the second and third drops from the ground?