two balls of different masses are thrown vertically upward with same initial velocity .maximum heights attained by them are h1 and h2 respectively.what are h1 and h2
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h1 and h2 are the different heights attained by the two balls of different masses.
The two balls are thrown with the same initial velocity.
But their masses are different. So the lighter body goes up higher than heavier body.
In this case, h1 and h2 are taken because we actually don't know the numerical unit value of their height. So the either one can be the heavier or lighter one.
h1 and h2 are the different heights attained by the two balls of different masses.
The two balls are thrown with the same initial velocity.
But their masses are different. So the lighter body goes up higher than heavier body.
In this case, h1 and h2 are taken because we actually don't know the numerical unit value of their height. So the either one can be the heavier or lighter one.
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