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A ball is thrown from rear end of the compartment to the front end which is moving at constant horizontal velocity. An observer A sitting in the compartment and another observer B standing on the ground draw the trajectory. They will have

A

equal horizontal and equal vertical ranges.

B

equal vertical ranges but different horizontal ranges.

C

different vertical ranges but equal horizontal ranges

D

different vertical and different horizontal ranges.

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