4. An iron ball X and a copper ball Y of the same volume are thrown horizontally with the same velocity u' from the top of a tall building. Which of the following statements is true if air resistance is ignored? A X reaches the ground before y at the same distance from the building B X reaches the ground at the same time with y but at a smaller distance from the building. C Xreaches the ground at the same time with y but at a greater distance from the building. D X and y reach the ground at the same time and at the same distance from the building.

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An iron ball X and a copper ball Y of the same
volume are thrown horizontally with the same
velocity u' from the top of a tall building.
Which of the following statements is true if air
resistance is ignored?
A X reaches the ground before y at the
same distance from the building
B X reaches the ground at the same time
with y but at a smaller distance from the
building.
C Xreaches the ground at the same time
with y but at a greater distance from the
building.
D X and y reach the ground at the same
time and at the same distance from the
building.
Transcribed Image Text:4. An iron ball X and a copper ball Y of the same volume are thrown horizontally with the same velocity u' from the top of a tall building. Which of the following statements is true if air resistance is ignored? A X reaches the ground before y at the same distance from the building B X reaches the ground at the same time with y but at a smaller distance from the building. C Xreaches the ground at the same time with y but at a greater distance from the building. D X and y reach the ground at the same time and at the same distance from the building.
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