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Two water drops of radii `R_(1)` and `R_(2)` are falling with their terminal velocity. If some how gravity is switched off, what is the ratio of their initial accelerations (Just after gravity is switched off)

A

`R_(1)^(3):R_(2)^(3)`

B

`R_(1)^(2):R_(2)^(2)`

C

`R_(1):R_(2)`

D

`1:1`

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