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A wooden sphere and a metal sphere of the same mass are thrown vertically up in air of density d with the same velocity v m/sec. Neglecting the viscous drag of air.

(1) the maximum height reached by both of them will be exactly equal
(2) the metal sphere will go higher
(3) the wooden sphere will go higher
(4) both will reach the same maximum height but they will take different times to reach it

Answers

Answered by prpn001f
2

Answer:

Option 1

Explanation:

Neglecting the viscous drag of air the maximum height reached the body only depends on its initial velocity

Answered by jubin22sl
0

Answer: The correct option is 1

The maximum height reached by both of them will be exactly equal.

Viscous Drag: Resisting force given exerted while traversing through fluids. Here the fluid is air and this drag is neglected.

Explanation:

If we ignore the drag caused by the air's viscosity, the greatest height that a body may achieve is just dependent on its starting velocity.

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