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A 1000 kg and 10 kg objects are dropped from the same height, then the
ratio of acceleration of fall of two bodies​

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Answered by TanmayKalbaile
9

Answer:

1:1

Explanation:

here same gravitational force act on

both object because hight is same

and therefore acceleration is same

If air rsistance is nigligible

Answered by tanvigupta426
2

Answer:

The ratio of acceleration of fall of two bodies is 1/100.

Explanation:

The ratio of the force over the acceleration exists in the description of inertial mass exists a measurement of how difficult it exists to modify the velocity of an object. It exists described as 'the ratio of force over acceleration'.

Acceleration (a) exists as the change in the velocity (Δv) over the change in the time (Δt), defined by the equation a = Δv/Δt. This permits you to calculate how fast velocity shifts in the meters per second squared (m/s^2). Acceleration exists also as a vector quantity, so it contains both magnitude and direction.

Force = g (10)

Mass I = 1000 KG

Mass II = 10 KG

Acceleration = Force/ Mass

a = 10/10 = 1 m/s^{2}

​a = 10/1000 = 1/100

Ratio = 1/100/1 = 1/100

The ratio of acceleration of fall of two bodies exists at 1/100.

Therefore, the correct answer is 1/100.

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