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Physics WAEC 2023

A ball, P, is released from the roof of a building at the same time as another ball, Q, is thrown vertically upward from the base of the building. Which of the following statements is correct?

  • The acceleration of P is greater than that of Q and both are in the same direction.
  • The acceleration of P is less than that of Q and both are in the same direction.
  • The acceleration of P is equal to that of Q and both are in the same direction. checkmark
  • The acceleration of P is equal to that of Q and are in opposite directions.

The correct answer is: C

Explanation

The correct statement is:
The acceleration of P is equal to that of Q and both are in the same direction.
When ball P is released from the roof of the building, it falls freely under the influence of gravity. Similarly, when ball Q is thrown vertically upward, it initially moves upward but is also under the influence of gravity, which acts to slow it down and eventually makes it fall back down.
Both balls, P and Q, are subjected to the same acceleration due to gravity (assuming no other forces are acting on them), which is approximately 9.8 m/sΒ² near the surface of the Earth, and this acceleration acts in the downward direction. Therefore, the acceleration of P is equal to the acceleration of Q, and both are in the same direction, which is downward.

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