Trachecktory. Two cannonballs, aptly named a and B, were launched on level ground. a was launched with a velocity of 18.0 (m/s] at 36° with respect to the ground while B was launched with a velocity of 17.6 [m/s] at 48* with respect to the ground. What can you say about a and Bs range and time of flight? O a and Bhave the same range; B has a larger time of flight. O a and B do not have the same range; B has a larger time of flight. O a and B do not have the same range; a has a larger time of flight. a and B have the same range; a has a larger time of flight.

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Trachecktory. Two cannonballs, aptly named a and B, were launched on level ground. a was launched with a velocity
of 18.0 [m/s] at 36° with respect to the ground while B was launched with a velocity of 17.6 [m/s] at 48* with respect to
the ground. What can you say about a and Bs range and time of flight?
O a and Bhave the same range; B has a larger time of flight.
O a and B do not have the same range; B has a larger time of flight.
O a and B do not have the same range; a has a larger time of flight.
a and B have the same range; a has a larger time of flight.
Transcribed Image Text:Trachecktory. Two cannonballs, aptly named a and B, were launched on level ground. a was launched with a velocity of 18.0 [m/s] at 36° with respect to the ground while B was launched with a velocity of 17.6 [m/s] at 48* with respect to the ground. What can you say about a and Bs range and time of flight? O a and Bhave the same range; B has a larger time of flight. O a and B do not have the same range; B has a larger time of flight. O a and B do not have the same range; a has a larger time of flight. a and B have the same range; a has a larger time of flight.
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