From the top of a tower,two stones,whose masses are in the ratio $1:2$,are thrown: one straight up with an initial speed $u$ and the second straight down with the same speed $u$. Neglecting air resistance,which of the following is true?

  • A
    The heavier stone hits the ground with a higher speed.
  • B
    The lighter stone hits the ground with a higher speed.
  • C
    Both the stones will have the same speed when they hit the ground.
  • D
    The speed cannot be determined with the given data.

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