Physics, asked by spinnernikky03, 11 months ago

10. An iron ball and a cork ball of the same radius
are released from the same height in vacuum.
Both of them reach the ground
simultaneously. Which of the following is the
correct explanation of the phenomenon ?
(A) Acceleration due to gravity is
independent of the mass of the falling
bodies.
(B) Acceleration due to gravity in vacuum is
independent of the size of the bodies.
(C) In vacuum, the acceleration due to gravity
is zero.
(D) In vacuum, there is no resistance to the
motion of the balls.​

Answers

Answered by ksdharanish
2

Answer:

option A is the correct answer because the acceleration due to gravity formula is GM/R^2 where G is universal gravitational constant and M is the mass of the planet and R is the radius of the planet..... none are dependent on the mass or the shape of the objects....

Answered by ITzBrainlyGuy
3

Answer:

option a is your answer

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