A body freely falling from the rest has a velocity ‘v’ after it falls through a height ‘h’. The distance it has to fall down for its velocity to become double, is (a) 2h (b) 4h (c) 6h (d) 8h
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Step 1: The final velocity of the body after falling through a height \( h \) is given by \( v = \sqrt{2gh} \). Show more…
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