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Vishal and Vikas are playing with two different balls of masses m and 2m respectively. If Vishal throws his ball vertically up and Vikas at an angle 0, both of them stay in our view for the same period. The height attained by the two ball are in the ratio :

A

`2:1`

B

`1:2`

C

`1:1`

D

`1:3`

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To solve the problem of finding the ratio of the heights attained by Vishal's and Vikas's balls, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Define the variables Let: - \( u_1 \) = initial velocity of Vishal's ball (thrown vertically) - \( u_2 \) = initial velocity of Vikas's ball (thrown at an angle \( \theta \)) - \( H_1 \) = maximum height attained by Vishal's ball - \( H_2 \) = maximum height attained by Vikas's ball ...
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