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Posted By: shikha       Member Level: Diamond       Posted Date: 29 Feb 2008       Category: Physics

A ball of 1 kg is placed on a spring balance. Suddenly the ball jumps upwards. When it happens the reading of the spring balance changes from 1 kg to 1.10 kg. What will be the maximum value of the upward acceleration of the ball? Take g=10ms2



Select Answer:

0.1ms-2
0.001ms-1
1ms-2
0.1ms-2




      
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