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Two small balls having the same mass and charge and located on the same vertical at heights `h_(1)` and `h_(2)` are thrown in the same direction along the horizontal at the same velocity v. The first vall touches the ground at a horizontal distance R from the initial vertical position. At waht heigth `h_(2)` will the second ball be at this instant? Neglect any frictional resistance of air and the effect of any induced charge on the ground.

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