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Physics, 23.10.2020 01:01, emilyscroggins794

How does the time a projectile spends traveling upward compare with the time the same projectile spends returning to the Earth? The times are equal.
The times are different.
Traveling upward takes more time than returning to earth.
Traveling upward takes less time than returning to earth.

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