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Asked by snigdha

two objects of masses m1 and m2 fall freely from height h1 and h2 in a vertical plane respectively.The ratio of time taken by them is how much by reaching the ground?
13 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
Didn't Galileo do this experiment in Pisa?

h=1/2 g t^2

so t1/t2=sqrt(h1/h2)
13 years ago
Answered by jo
m1/m2
9 years ago

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