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An iron sphere of mass 10 kg has the same diameter as an aluminium sphere of mass 3.5 kg. Both spheres are dropped simultaneously from a tower. When they are 10 m above the ground, they have the same

A

acceleration

B

momenta

C

potetnial energy

D

kinetic energy

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The correct Answer is:
A

Both the spheres experience constant acceleration (equal to g) which neither depends on their masses no on their heights from the ground.
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