Physics, asked by mercifulman10, 1 year ago

What is meant by freefall? Two objects of masses m1 and m2 are dropped in
vacuum from a height above the surface of earth. Will there be any difference in
the time in which these respectively reach the ground? Give reason for your
answer.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Free fall is any motion of a body where gravity is the only force acting upon it. 


The time taken by the two bodies will be same.this is because under free fall whrn objects are dropped the time taken by them to reach the ground is same irrespective of the mass of the bodies.Here vacuum symbolizes that air resistance faced by the bodies is nil.thus there will be no time difference in the two bodies to reach the ground.If it was not vacuum,then different time may be taken owing to the air resistance faced by the bodies.



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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

the time taken by the two bodies will be same. this is because under free fall whrn objects are dropped the time taken by them to reach the ground is same irrespective of the mass of the bodies.Here vacuum symbolizes that air resistance faced by the bodies is nil.thus there will be no time difference in the two bodies to reach the ground.If it was not vacuum,then different time may be taken owing to the air resistance faced by the bodies .

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