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hey, can anyone help me with this question? its Q1 from 2004 hsc.

Basically its says 2 balls are fired at different angles. ball Q goes twice as far as ball Q but they both reach the same max height.

which one is not true:
they both have same time of flight or
they both have the same initial velocity?

this is a multiple choice, but the other answers are ruled out.

thanks for the help
 
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They wouldn't have the same initial velocity because initial velocity determines range.

So I'd say that one wouldn't be true.
 

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greengirl said:
2 balls are fired at different angles. ball 2 goes twice as far as ball 1 but they both reach the same max height.


Well.. If ball 2 is travelling further at the same height its going to take longer to get there so that rules out same flight time.

So ball 2 must have been hit with abit more "thwack" (or "oompf") if it travels further. Which means the cricketer has hit it harder at a different angle giving you answer (B) they have different initial velocity
 

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webby234 said:
You are forgetting that the horizontal and vertical components of motion are independent.
Yes yes I was... Bugger... I oughta remember that for tomorrow then..
 

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