Q.20 A man runs across the roof, top of a tall building, and jumps horizontally with the hope of landing on the roof of the next building which is at a lower height than the first. If his speed is 9 m/s, the (horizontal distance between the two buildings is 10 m and the height difference is 9 m, will he be able to land on the next building? (Take g = 10 m/s2)


Hint: Time taken in horizontal and vertical motion is the same.
Step 1: Find the time taken in the vertical motion.

Given, 
The height difference between the two buildings = 9m
and                          g = 10m/s2
Let the man jumps from point A and lands on the roof of the next building at point B.
Taking motion in a vertical direction,

y=ut+12at29=0×t+12×10×t29=5t2or t=95=35

Step 2: Find the horizontal distance covered in the above time.

the horizontal speed of the man (ux) = 9m/s

 Horizontal distance travelled = ux×t = 9×35 = 275 m = 12 m

Step 3: Find whether will be able to land on the next building or not

Given, the horizontal distance between the two buildings = 10m

Now as the Horizontal distance traveled by the man is greater than 10 m, therefore, he will land on the next building.