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Two stones `A` and `B` are projected from an inclined plane such that `A` has range up the incline and `B` has range down the incline. For range of both stones on the incline to be equal in magnitude, pick up the correct condition. `(` Neglect air friction `0`

A

Component of initial velocity of both stones along the incline should be equal and also component of initial velocity of both stones perpendicular to the incline should be equal.

B

Horizontal component of initial velocity of both stones should be equal and also vertical component of initial velocity of both stones should be equal.

C

Component of initial velocity of both stones perpendicular to the incline should be equal and also horizontal component of initial velocity of both stones shouldd be equal in magnitude.

D

None of these

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C

If component of velocity normal to incline are equal, time of flight is same. Also if horizontal components are equal , range on inclined plane will be equal for both.
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