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From a building two balls A & B are thrown such that A is thrown upwards and B downwards (both vertically with same speed). If VA and VB are their respective velocities on reaching the ground then :
  1. VB<VA
  2. VA=VB
  3. VA<VB
  4. Their velocities depends on their masses

A
VA<VB
B
VB<VA
C
VA=VB
D
Their velocities depends on their masses
Solution
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For A:
sA=vt112gt21
sB=vt212gt22

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