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Two bodies of same size but one of mass 100Kg and other of mass 20000 Kg are allowed to fall freely under gravity from the same hight then if A is the acceleration experienced by body of mass100Kg and B is the acceleration experienced by body of mass 20000Kg then calculate the ratio A/B


The answer is 1.

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3 solutions

Sravanth C.
Feb 19, 2015

acceleration due to gravity doesn't depend on mass.

Tytan Le Nguyen
Jan 11, 2015

Both bodies experience only gravitational acceleration, assuming there is no air resistance. Thus, the acceleration experienced by both is 9.8 m/s2, and the ratio is 1.

Suresha Hd
Aug 8, 2014

The acceleration experienced by both bodies A and B is 9.8m/s2 . Hence their ratio is 1

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