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A ball is projected as shown in figure. The ball will return to point:

A

O

B

left to point O

C

right to point O

D

none of these

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A

Here `a_(x)/a_(y)=(g cot theta)/g=1/(tan theta)=u_(x)/u_(y)rArr` Initial velocity & acceleration are opposite to each other.
`rArr` Ball will return to point O.
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