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17 January, 23:45

Two rocks are thrown horizontally at the same time and from the same height. If the initial speeds of rocks A and B are 10 m/s and 15 m/s, respectively, which statement below is true? You can ignore air friction

A)

Rock A will hit the ground before rock B.

B)

Rock B will hit the ground before rock A.

C)

Rock A and rock B will hit the ground at the same time.

D)

The answer will depend on the masses of rock A and rock B

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  1. 18 January, 00:06
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    The horizontal speed has no effect on how long it flies before it hits the ground ... only how far it goes horizontally before it hits the ground.

    Rock A and rock B will hit the ground at the same time. (C) BUT ... Rock-B had more horizontal speed, so it'll go farther before it hits the ground.

    Weirdly ... that means that if you aim a gun horizontally, and drop a bullet from the muzzle at exactly the same time as you shoot the gun, both bullets will hit the ground at the same time.
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