Two iron weights, one twice the mass of the other, are dropped from the top of a building. Compared with the lighter weight, the twice as heavy weight will hit the ground with?

Respuesta :

if we neglet air resistance for both objects then both will fall parallely(at same time) because time taken by both objects is independent of mass. there is famous experiment i.e"feather coin experiment" . normally we think that heaver objects falls faster but this is wrong concept. it depends on medium in which objects are moving.
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Answer:

 

twice the momentum

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