Q 35. A popular game in Indian villages is goli which is played with small glass balls called golis. The
goli of one player is situated at a distance of 2.0 m from the goli of the second
player. This second player has to project his goli by keeping the thumb of the
left hand at the place of his goli, holding the goli between his two middle
fingers and making the throw.
If the projected goli hits the goli of the first
player, the second player wins. If the height from which the goli is projected
is 19.6 cm from the ground and the goli is to be projected horizontally, with what
speed should it be projected so that it directly hits the stationary goli
without falling on the ground earlier?
Sol. The goli move like a projectile.
Here h = 0.196 m
Horizontal distance X = 2 m
Acceleration g = 9.8 m/s2.
Time to reach the ground i.e.
t = √(2h/g) = √((2 x 0.196 )/9.8) = 0.2 sec
Horizontal velocity with which it is projected be u.
∴ x = ut
⇒ u = x/t = 2/0.2 = 10 m/s.
Here h = 0.196 m
Horizontal distance X = 2 m
Acceleration g = 9.8 m/s2.
Time to reach the ground i.e.
t = √(2h/g) = √((2 x 0.196 )/9.8) = 0.2 sec
Horizontal velocity with which it is projected be u.
∴ x = ut
⇒ u = x/t = 2/0.2 = 10 m/s.
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