Assume that, the drag force on a football depends only on the density of the air, velocity of the ball and the cross-sectional area of the ball. Balls of different sizes but the same density are dropped in an air column. The terminal velocity reached by balls of masses $250 \,g$ and $125 \,g$ are in the ratio
  • A$2^{1 / 6}$
  • B$2^{1 / 3}$
  • C$2^{1 / 2}$
  • D$2^{2 / 3}$
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