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If you'll ignore the effect of air resistance, then the time a horizontally projected object

remains in the air is the time it would take to hit the ground if it were simply dropped.

That's sqrt( 2 x height/gravitational acceleration)seconds

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The gravitational attraction and its velocity.

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