Physics, 20.12.2019 21:31 kaiyakunkle
Object a of mass m is released from height h, whereas object b of mass 0.5m is released from height 2h. what is the ratio of the velocity of object a to that of object b immediately before they hit the ground?
a. 1: 2
b. 1.41 : 1
c. 1: 1.41
d. 1: 4
e. 1: 1
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