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Question 8 2 pts Two balls are thrown from the roof of a school building. The first ball is thrown at an angle (above th

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Question 8 2 Pts Two Balls Are Thrown From The Roof Of A School Building The First Ball Is Thrown At An Angle Above Th 1
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Question 8 2 pts Two balls are thrown from the roof of a school building. The first ball is thrown at an angle (above the horizontal) while the second one is thrown horizontally, both with the same initial speed. Which statement correctly describes the movement of the two balls? Disregard air resistance. The balls travel the same horizontal distance. The first ball has larger acceleration. The second ball has larger acceleration. O The balls reach the ground at the same time. O The balls reach the ground with the same speed.
Question 10 A tennis ball is thrown with an initial velocity of 15.0 m/s at an angle of 60.0° above the horizontal. If air resistance and wind are neglected, the maximum height that the ball can reach is 6.81 m 12.8 m 43.3 m 2 pts 8.61 m