Question:

Five objects of different masses are simultaneously released vertically downwards from height $h$ (in air). Which physical quantity associated with the objects will change at the instant they strike the ground? (Neglect air resistance.)

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In free fall without air resistance, velocity is mass-independent but momentum is not.
Updated On: Jan 30, 2026
  • Momentum
  • Time
  • Acceleration
  • Velocity
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Velocity at the instant of impact.
All objects fall with the same acceleration $g$, so they reach the ground with the same velocity.

Step 2: Momentum dependence.
Momentum is given by:
\[ p = mv \] Since masses are different and velocity is same, momentum differs for each object.

Step 3: Analyze other quantities.
Time of fall, acceleration, and velocity are the same for all objects.

Step 4: Conclusion.
Momentum is the physical quantity that changes.
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