a ball is thrown upwards with an initial speed. when it reahes the top of its flight (at a height h), a second ball is thrown straight upwards with the same initial speed. where will the balls ross path
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the balls will cross paths half way through the second balls flight
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this should be true because if the first ball had reached the top of its flight and was thrown at the same initial speed as the second ball given that both balls are the same mass, density, and weight then they should meet halfway through the second balls flight which would be halfway through the first balls fall
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