A rock of mass
twice that of the first rock
Step 1. Given Data:
Mass of first rock
Mass of second rock
Height of dropping the rock
Step 2. Find the kinetic energy of the second rock when it strikes the ground:
Kinetic energy will be maximum when rock reaches the ground from a certain height.
A heavy and light body when released from the same height
we know,
Step 3: Calculation
We can see from the formula that Kinetic energy is directly proportional to mass.
Kinetic energy of first rock will be
Kinetic energy of second rock will be
divide equation (1) by (2), we get
So, the K.E. of the second rock will be twice that of the first rock.
Hence, Option A is correct.