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Answered by Himanshu8715
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The first is correct m1:m2

Answered by Fifth
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HELLO!

THE ANSWER TO THIS IS d) 1:1

WHY?

This is because even though these both objects are of different masses, mass does not play a role or it is not a factor determining the acceleration due to gravity and thus the time. The only factors over here are height and surface area, since surface area is not given we shall ignore that and next comes height which is same = "h".

This also concludes

the velocity attained is independent of mass of the object.

So if there are two bodies which are same in size but one is 100 grams and the other is 100 kg and both are dropped from a height of 1 km both will strike the ground at the same time.

HOPE THIS HELPS ^_^

p.s physics can be tricky

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