$A$ body is projected horizontally from the top of a tower of height $180 \,m$ with a velocity of $20 \,ms^{-1}$. If acceleration due to gravity is $10 \,ms^{-2}$, then match the following:
$A$. Velocity of the body after $1 \,s$ (in $ms^{-1}$) $I$. $5$
$B$. Horizontal displacement of the body after $1 \,s$ (in $m$) $II$. $20$
$C$. Vertical displacement of the body after $1 \,s$ (in $m$) $III$. $10$
$D$. Vertical velocity of the body after $1 \,s$ (in $ms^{-1}$) $IV$. $22.4$

  • A
    $IV, II, III, I$
  • B
    $I, II, III, IV$
  • C
    $IV, II, I, III$
  • D
    $II, IV, I, III$

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