v = 5 m/s BALL A h = 20 m BALL B v = 5 m/s h = 10 m Two balls are thrown at the heights and velocities shown in the figure. Which ball travel farther to the right? They will both hit the floor at the same place. Ball B will go farther. There is not enough information to answer the question. Ball A will go farther.

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Two balls are thrown at the heights and velocities shown in the figure. Which ball travel farther to the right?
v = 5 m/s
BALL A
h = 20 m
BALL B
v = 5 m/s
h = 10 m
Two balls are thrown at the heights and
velocities shown in the figure. Which ball
travel farther to the right?
They will both hit the floor at the same
place.
Ball B will go farther.
There is not enough information to
answer the question.
Ball A will go farther.
Transcribed Image Text:v = 5 m/s BALL A h = 20 m BALL B v = 5 m/s h = 10 m Two balls are thrown at the heights and velocities shown in the figure. Which ball travel farther to the right? They will both hit the floor at the same place. Ball B will go farther. There is not enough information to answer the question. Ball A will go farther.
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