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a ball is dropped from a height.another ball is thrown parabolic to the ground from the same height.which ball will reach first and why.
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Any ball thrown initially upward, even at a slight angle above horizontal, will take longer to reach the ground. It must first return to the elevation of release before the time to fall becomes the same as that of the dropped ball.
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