On the Earth,a stone is thrown from a height in a direction parallel to the Earth's surface,while another stone is simultaneously dropped from the same height. Which stone would reach the ground first and why?

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(NONE) Both stones will reach the ground at the same time. This is because the vertical motion of both stones is governed by the same gravitational acceleration $(g)$ and they are released from the same initial height $(h)$. The horizontal velocity imparted to the first stone does not affect its vertical motion or the time taken to fall under gravity,as described by the equation of motion $h = \frac{1}{2}gt^2$,where $t = \sqrt{\frac{2h}{g}}$.

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