Physics, asked by bgirishkumar, 10 months ago

two object of masses m1 and m2 are droped in vaccum from a height above the surface of earth. m1 is greater than m2 which one will reach first ground and why? ​

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Answered by tithitowin
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Answer:

They will reach the ground at the same time because gravitational pull is independent of the mass of the objects, rather it depends on the mass of the bigger object (M) which is the earth in this case.

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Answered by amit0190602004
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both will fall with the same acceleration , because the gravity acts the same on all objects despite its mass and shape , the difference in velocity is just because of air resistance but since they are both in a vaccum hence both will fall at the same time.

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