A battleship simultaneously fires two shells with the same initial speed at enemy ships. If the shells follow the parabolic trajectories shown, which trajectory.

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A battleship simultaneously fires two shells with the same initial speed at enemy ships. If the shells follow the parabolic trajectories shown, which trajectory corresponds to the shell fired with a higher initial vertical velocity? A Battleship B A Both have the same initial vertical velocity. B Not enough info is given.

A battleship simultaneously fires two shells with the same initial speed at enemy ships. If the shells follow the parabolic trajectories shown, which ship gets hit first? A Battleship B A Both are hit simultaneously. B Not enough info is given.

A battleship simultaneously fires two shells with different initial speeds at enemy ships. If the shells follow the parabolic trajectories with same maximum height as shown below, which ship gets hit first? Battleship A B A Both are hit simultaneously. B Not enough info is given.