Two identical spheres are released from a device at time t = 0 from the same height H, as shown above. Sphere A has no initial velocity and falls straight down. Sphere B is given an initial horizontal velocity of magnitude v0 and travels a horizontal distance D before it reaches the ground. The spheres reach the ground at
the same time t f , even though sphere B has more distance to cover before landing. Air resistance is negligible.
(a) The dots below represent spheres A and B. Draw a free-body diagram showing and labeling the forces
t f
(not components) exerted on each sphere at time 2 .

(b) On the axes below, sketch and label a graph of the horizontal component of the velocity of sphere A and of sphere B as a function of time.

(a) In a clear, coherent, paragraph-length response, explain why the spheres reach the ground at the same time even though they travel different distances. Include references to your answers to parts (a) and (b).
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