If two balls of masses $${m_1}$$ and $${m_2}\left( {{m_1} = 2{m_2}} \right)$$ are dropped from the same height, then the ratio of the time taken by them to reach the ground will be
A.
$${m_1}:{m_2}$$
B.
$$2{m_2}:{m_1}$$
C.
$$1:1$$
D.
$$1:2$$
Answer :
$$1:1$$
Solution :
Time of flight is independent of mass
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