Two objects of different masses falling freely near the surface of moon would
(a) have same velocities at any instant
(b) have different accelerations
(c) experience forces of same magnitude
(d) undergo a change in their inertia
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Hey there,
Let's start from the very beginning
v=u+at
s=ut-at²/2v²-u²=2as
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You will notice that all these equations are independent of mass.
So they will have same velocities at any instant.
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Let's start from the very beginning
v=u+at
s=ut-at²/2v²-u²=2as
==============================================
You will notice that all these equations are independent of mass.
So they will have same velocities at any instant.
PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST IF HELPFUL!!!
Regards
07161020
Ace
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Answer: option A
Explanation:
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