Balls 1 and 2 are each thrown horizontally from the same height above level grou
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Balls 1 and 2 are each thrown horizontally from the same height above level ground, but ball 2 has a greater initial velocity after leaving the thrower's hand. If air resistance is negligible, how do the accelerations of the balls and the times it takes them to hit the ground compare? 7. A Acceleration a : Greater for ball 2; Time to Hit Ground: Greater for ball 2 (B) Acceleration a Greater for ball 2; Time to Hit Ground: Equal Acceleration a : Equal; Time to Hit Ground : Greater for ball 2 (c) Acceleration a:Equal; Time to Hit Ground: Less for ball 2 E Acceleration a Equal Time to Hit Ground:EqualExplanation / Answer
7)Correct Answer is:
(E)Acceleration a: Equal
time to hit ground :Equal
explanation:
Both will have same acceleration due to gravity acting on them.
time = v/g
so they will land at the same time as well
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