Two blocks of the same dimension, one steel and the other...
Two blocks of the same dimension, one steel and the other wooden are dropped simultaneously from the same height. If they fall freely neglecting air resistance the?
Two blocks hit the ground simultaneously because they have the same acceleration
Two blocks reach the ground at the same time because their dimensions are the same
Wooden block being lighter than the steel block reaches the ground first
Steel block reaches the ground first because it is denser than the wooden block
Steel block takes half as much time as the wooden block to reach the ground because it is more massive than the wooden block
Correct answer is A
An object falling without air resistance or friction is defined to be in free-fall.
The acceleration of free-falling objects is therefore called the acceleration due to gravity.
It is because the acceleration due to gravity is constant for all objects regardless of the mass, neglecting air resistance.