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Statement I: In fig., ground is smooth and masses of both the block are differents. The net force acting on each of the block is not same.

Statement II: Acceleration of both will be different.

A

a. Statement I is true, statement II is true, Statement II is the correct explanation for statement I.

B

b. Statemet I is true, Statement II is true , Statement II is NOT the correct explanation for Statement I

C

c. Statement I is True, Statement II is False.

D

d. Statement I is False, Statement II is true

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The correct Answer is:
C

Here acceleration of both will be same, but their masses are different. Hence, net force acting on each of them will not be same.
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