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Two particles are thrown from the same point in the same vertical plane, as shown in figure simultaneously. Then indicate the correct statements :

  1. The vertical component of velocities of both A and B are always equal throughout the duration for which both the particles in air.    
  2. Projection speed of B is greater than that of A    
  3. Horizontal component of velocity for B is greater than that of A    
  4. All the above    

The correct answer is: All the above

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