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They'll both reach the top of their arcs, turn around, and begin to fall

at the same time, fall with the same acceleration, and hit the ground

at the same time with the same speed.

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Q: If 2 balls of different masses are propelled vertically upward at the same speed from the same height which will hit the ground first?
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