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Discussion Forum : Engineering Mechanics - Section 1 (Q.No. 7)
7.
The range of projectile on a downward inclined plane is __________ the range on upward inclined plane for the same velocity of projection and angle of projection.
less than
more than
equal to
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Sundaramoorthy said:   8 years ago
How can we classify upward projectile and downward projectile?

Kasi lingam said:   8 years ago
How it is possible?

Raju said:   8 years ago
Range means the horizontal distance covered by projectile.

Jayesh said:   8 years ago
I think it's equal because of 'same velocity'.

Sukanta said:   8 years ago
During upword prjectile accleration due to gravity act negetively and during its act (+). So valocity during downward direction is more.

Vikas said:   9 years ago
Rang or projectile always depends on projection angle.

The max range got in 45°.

Vaibhav ugale said:   9 years ago
Gravity helps to increase speed in downward direction.

Vaibhav said:   9 years ago
I Guess the Range of the projectile depends on the angle of the upward and downward inclination.

If they have the same inclination angle, the range of the would be same. If there is the difference in their angle, then the range of the projectile will also be affected. What do you say?

Uttam Talaviya said:   9 years ago
The range of projectile on downward inclination is always less than the range of projectile in upward inclination plane in general (you can observe the same by throwing a ball in the air).

And the angle of projection of downward inclined projectile is always greater compared to upward one. Now as per condition of the statement given in question VELOCITY AND ANGLE OF PROJECTION MUST BE SAME IN BOTH UPWARD AND DOWNWARD INCLINATION. In the hypothetical condition in which angle of inclination is same the range of downward projectile need to be increased and it becomes greater than the range of the upward projectile.

Clement said:   9 years ago
This can be easily explained with diagrams.

It's quite obvious that when the ANGLE OF PROJECTION IS SAME, the range of the projectile is more when the inclination is downwards than when the inclination is upwards.

The upwards inclination already reduces the distance the body can travel when projected as compared to a downwards inclination.

Just employ imagination and diagrams. Better still, try it out on a hill.


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