Physics, asked by dishaa85, 11 months ago

help in this question please please please please please please please please

u simply have to prove it​

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Answered by ShikhaSahu123
1

Answer:

I think the answer is 1

Explanation:

because when gravitional mass divided by initial mass we get 1

Answered by kaustubhsharma1644
2

First of all you should have to understand What is inertial mass and What is gravitational mass.

Inertial mass:- According to Newton's law, F = ma

Here a is acceleration and m is mass. It is valid only for inertial frame of reference. If we get mass by this formula {m = F/a}, this mass is known as inertial mass.

Gravitational mass:- It is also application of Newton's law. But here we don't use Newton's law of motion. Here we use gravitational law. According to Newton's gravitational law, F = GmM/r², if we get mass my this formula { m = Fr²/GM}, it is known as gravitational mass.

Generally,

Inertial mass = Gravitational mass

So, ratio of inertial mass to gravitational mass = 1.

Therefore,

Hence, option B is correct and well satisfied.

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