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A person standing atop a building holds two balls A and B. Balls A and B weigh t

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Question

A person standing atop a building holds two balls A and B. Balls A and B weigh the same amount. Simultaneously, the person throws ball A straight up off the building while ball B is thrown horizontally off the building. Neglecting air resistance, which of the following statements is true just before landing.

A) They both hit at the same time with the same acceleration.
B) They both hit at the same time with different accelerations.
C) Ball B hits the ground before ball A with the same acceleration.
D) Ball B hits the ground before ball A with the different accelerations.

Explanation / Answer

C) Ball B hits the ground before ball A with the same acceleration the acclerationis the same it is g = 9.81

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