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Three different objects of masses `m_1 m_2`and `m_3` are allowed to fall from rest from the same point along three different frictionless paths, the speeds of the three objects on reaching the ground, will be in the ratio

A

`m_1 : m_2 :m_3`

B

`m_1 :2m_2 : 3m_3`

C

1: 1: 1

D

`(1)/(m_1) :(1)/(m_2):(1)/(m_3)`

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d

As the path are frictionless and value of .g. is independent of the mass of the body, all the three will have same velocity on reaching the ground. Hence ratio will be 1: 1: 1.
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