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Two objects of masses `m_(1) and m_(2)` fall from the heights `h_(1) and h_(2)` respectively. The ratio of the magntidue of their momenta when they hit the ground is

A

`sqrt((h_(1))/(h_(2)))`

B

`sqrt((m_(1)h_(1))/(m_(2)h_(2)))`

C

`(m_(1))/(m_(2))sqrt((h_(1))/(h_(2)))`

D

`(m_(1))/(m_(2))`

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C
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