Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
Two masses M(1) and m(2) are experien...

Two masses `M_(1)` and `m_(2)` are experiencing the same force where `m_(1)ltm_(2)` the ratio of their acceleration `(a_(1))/(a_(2))` is

A

1

B

greater than 1

C

less than 1

D

all of above

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
B

greater than 1
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • SAMPLE PAPER 11 (UNSOLVED)

    FULL MARKS|Exercise Part II|9 Videos
  • SAMPLE PAPER 11 (UNSOLVED)

    FULL MARKS|Exercise Part III|9 Videos
  • SAMPLE PAPER -6 (SOLVED)

    FULL MARKS|Exercise PART-IV|12 Videos
  • SAMPLE PAPER 13 (UNSOLVED)

    FULL MARKS|Exercise Part -IV|10 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If two masses m_1" and "m_2 are experiencing the same force, then the ratio of respective acceleration is

Two equal masses m_(1) and m_(2) are moving along the same straight line with velocities 5ms^(-1) and -9 ms^(-1) respectively. If the collision is elastic, then calculate the velocities after the collision of m_(1) and m_(2) , respectively

Two stars of masses m_(1)andm_(2) are parts of a binary solar system. The radii of their orbits are r_(1)andr_(2) respectively. The magnitude of the gravitational force m_(1) exerts on m_(2) is:

An electron of mass m_(e ) and a proton of mass m_(p) are accelerated through the same potential. Then the ratio of their de Broglie wavelengths is