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(a) Define time of flight and horizontal range?(b) From a certain height above the ground a stone A is dropped gently. Simultaneously another stone B is fired horizontally. Which of the two stones will arrive on the ground
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(a) Define time of flight and horizontal range?
(b) From a certain height above the ground a stone A is dropped gently. Simultaneously another stone B is fired horizontally. Which of the two stones will arrive on the ground earlier?
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