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Two coins are placed next to each other near the edge of a table . One flicked parallel to the ground and other is released vertically .Will they reach the ground same time .why?​

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Answered by cvam17
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Answer:

because here we see that 1 of them is doing projectile motion. and in this motion both horizontal and vertical motion independent of each other..

so the both coin will reach the ground at the same time


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Answered by PoojaBurra
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The two coins will reach the ground at the same time because gravity is the only force present in both cases.

1. In the first case, the coin is flicked in a projectile motion. In the second case, the coin is released vertically or allowed to free-fall to the ground.

2. In both the cases, the coins are not subjected to any other force other than gravity.

3. Due to gravity, the coins will land on the ground at the same time, regardless of their velocities or the paths.

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