Physics, asked by arfaq1980jk, 2 months ago

If the force of friction is negligible then acceleration of two free falling objects of different masses is:
a)same
b) different
c) smaller mass has smaller acceleration
d)havier body has greater acceleration​

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Answered by trksnarajput
21

Answer:

the force of friction is negligible then acceleration of two free falling object of different masses is same because gravity is same for both the object

Answered by MotiSani
0

If the force of friction is negligible then the acceleration of two free-falling objects of different masses is the same.

  • In free fall, an object's acceleration is solely determined by the acceleration caused by gravity; mass has no bearing on this acceleration.
  • Because of physics, an object in free fall will always travel at the same speed, regardless of its mass.
  • Air resistance is a force that changes with velocity and is influenced by the cross-sectional area and form of the item.
  • As a result, two falling objects of different sizes are will have the same air resistance.

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