Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
Two balls of radii r and (r)/(2) are rel...

Two balls of radii r and `(r)/(2)` are released inside a deep water tank. Their initial accelerations are found to be `(g)/(2)` and `(g)/(4)` respectively. Find the velocity of smaller ball relative to the larger ball, a long time after the two balls are released. Coefficient of viscosity is given to be `eta`.

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Two balls of radius r each are placed at a distance R and released . The speed of each ball when they collide

Two balls of radius r each are placed at a distance R and released . The speed of each ball when they collide

A small ball is placed at the top of a smooth hemispherical wedge of radius R. If the wedge is accelerated with an acceleration a, find the velocity of the ball relative to wedge as a function of theta .

A small ball is placed at the top of a smooth hemispherical wedge of radius R. If the wedge is accelerated with an acceleration a, find the velocity of the ball relative to wedge as a function of theta .

Ball 1 collides directly with another identical ball 2 at rest. Velocity of second ball becomes two times that of 1 after collison. Find the coefficient of restitution between the two balls?

Ball 1 collides directly with another identical ball 2 at rest. Velocity of second ball becomes two times that of 1 after collison. Find the coefficient of restitution between the two balls?

Ball 1 collides directly with another identical ball 2 at rest. Velocity of second ball becomes two times that of 1 after collison. Find the coefficient of restitution between the two balls?

A ball of radius r and density r falls freely under gravity through a distance h before entering water. Velocity of ball does not change even on entering water. If viscosity of water is eta the value of h is given by

A ball of radius r and density r falls freely under gravity through a distance h before entering water. Velocity of ball does not change even on entering water. If viscosity of water is eta the value of h is given by