if two balls are same density but different masses are dropped from a height of 100m, then ( neglet air resistance)
a.both will come togetheon the earth
b. both will come late on the earth
c. first will come first and second after that
d. second will come first and first after that
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Explanation:
The only force acting on both will be gravity which will produce same acceleration g in both. Further, both the balls are dropped simultaneously from same height, hence both will come together on the ground.
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If two balls of the same density, but different masses are dropped from a height of 100 m, which ball will rest early? According to fundamental laws of physics, Both the bodies will rest at the same time irrespective of their masses (taken that their is no air resistance).
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