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22 June, 23:20

Two balls, A and B are thrown at the same angle above horizontal, but initial velocity of ball A is two times greater than initial velocity of ball B. Ignore air resistance. We can conclude that maximum height reached by ball A is (section 4.3) two times maximum height reached by B greater than maximum height reached by B, but we don't have enough information to give exact answer. four times the maximum height reached by B same as maximum height reached by B

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  1. 23 June, 03:02
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    Let the initial velocity of A and B be 2U₁ and U₁ at a common angle of θ.

    At maximum height H, Velocity v = 0

    For vertical displacement

    Vertical component = U₁ Sinθ and

    v² = u² - 2gH

    H = u² / 2g

    H₁ = (2U₁ sinθ) ² / 2g

    H₂ = (U₁ sinθ) ² / 2g

    H₁ / H₂ = 4/1
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