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Statement-1 : A man projects a stone with speed u at some angle. He again projects a stone with same speed such that time of flight now is different. The horizontal ranges in both the cases may be same. (Neglect air friction) Statement-2 : The horizontal range is same for two projectiles projected with same speed if one is projected at an angle q with the horizontal and other is projected at an angle` (90^(@) theta) `with the horizontal. (Neglect air friction)

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