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In the above example , another cricket ball is hit with same speed and angle of projection on the earth . The horizontal range of this projectile as compared to that of the moon is (a) same , (b) less or (c) more .

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To solve the problem of comparing the horizontal range of a projectile launched on Earth and on the Moon with the same initial speed and angle of projection, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the formula for horizontal range The horizontal range \( R \) of a projectile is given by the formula: \[ R = u_x \times t \] where \( u_x \) is the horizontal component of the initial velocity and \( t \) is the time of flight. ...
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