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If 2 balls are projected at angles 45° and 60° and the maximum heights reached are same, then the ratio of their initial velocities i s
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If 2 balls are projected at angles 45° and 60° and the maximum heights reached are same, then the ratio of their initial velocities i s ..............
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(a) `sqrt2:sqrt3` (b) `sqrt3:sqrt2` (c) `3:2` (d) `2:3`
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