acceleration of balloon will be 0? upward uniform motion?

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TeXit
TeXit8mo ago
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Deleted UserOP8mo ago
Wat
Opt
Opt8mo ago
Oop, I made a mistake sorry. Wait I'll send a full solution.
@Ameya²
@Ameya²8mo ago
u=10m/s s=-75 a=-10 t nikalna hai pehle or use relative motion. it will make it way easier
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Deleted UserOP8mo ago
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Deleted UserOP8mo ago
@Deleted User here you go... can you elaborate a bit?
Slembash
Slembash8mo ago
u=10, h=75 hence, 75=10t + 1/210t^2 on solving u get t=5 sec (this is the time for ballon to rise up and obj to fall on ground) so, when ball is dropped, u=0, t=5 hence s= 0 + 1/21025 = 125m
HydraYT
HydraYT8mo ago
@Deleted User aakash se ho? so basically it will have inertia when it is dropped so first it will go up then go down
Deleted User
Deleted UserOP8mo ago
Yooo thankss Yes
HydraYT
HydraYT8mo ago
the vel of balloon will be initial vel of mass
Deleted User
Deleted UserOP8mo ago
Thanks
HydraYT
HydraYT8mo ago
same 😄 wait nvm he explained
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Deleted UserOP8mo ago
Thanks anyways dude 👍 You in 11th?
HydraYT
HydraYT8mo ago
yes when did ur branch start?
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Deleted UserOP8mo ago
Yooo noiceeee Let's take it somewhere else I'll close this thread.. come dm +solved @@Ameya² @Deleted User @Slembash @HydraYT
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