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A ball of mass (m) is thrown vertically up. Another ball of mass ` 2 m` is thrown at an angle ` theta` with the vertical. Both of them stay in air for the same period of time. What is the ratio of the height attained by two balls.

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To solve the problem, we need to find the ratio of the heights attained by two balls thrown under different conditions. Let's break it down step by step. ### Step 1: Understanding the problem We have two balls: - Ball 1 (mass = m) is thrown vertically upwards. - Ball 2 (mass = 2m) is thrown at an angle θ with the vertical. Both balls stay in the air for the same amount of time. ...
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