If two projectiles are launched with the same initial speed but at different angles, which one will stay in the air for a longer time?*1 pointA . The one launched at a lower angleB . The one launched at a higher angleC. Both will stay in the air for the same timeD . It depends on the initial speed
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If two projectiles are launched with the same initial speed but at different angles, which one will stay in the air for a longer time?*1 pointA . The one launched at a lower angleB . The one launched at a higher angleC. Both will stay in the air for the same timeD . It depends on the initial speed
Solution
B. The one launched at a higher angle
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