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Two projectiles are projected with velocity `v_(A), v_(B)` at angles `theta_(A)` (from horizontal) and `theta_(B)` (from vertical) as shown in the figure below, such that `v_(A) gt v_(B)` but having same horizontal component of velocity. Which of the following is correct ?

A

`T_(A) gt T_(B)`

B

`H_(A) gt H_(B)`

C

`R_(A) gt R_(B)`

D

`R_(B) gt R_(A)`

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