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Pankaj and sudhir are playing with two different balls of masses `m and 2 m`, respectively. If Pankaj throws his ball vertically up and Sudhir at an angle `theta`, both the balls stay on our view for the same period. Find the ratio of the heights attained by the two balls.

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