Which type needs the highest temperature to grow in?
Do all of the types make food the same way?
How long does it take for a specific type to make its seeds?
The other questions are all personal opinion
Answer:
a) 
b) 
Explanation:
Given:
- mass of the ball thrown up,

- initial velocity of the ball thrown up,

- height above the ground from where the ball is thrown up,

a)
Maximum height attained by the ball above the roof level can be given by the equation of motion.
As,

where:
final velocity at the top height of the upward motion 
acceleration due to gravity
height of the ball above the roof
Now,


Therefore total height above the ground:



b)
Now we find the time taken in raching the height
:

final velocity at the top of the motion 
So,


Now the time taken in coming down to the ground from the top height:

where:
is the initial velocity of the ball in course of coming down to ground from the top 
Here the direction acceleration due to gravity is same as that of motion so we are taking them positively.


Therefore the total time taken in by the ball to hit the ground after it begins its motion:



Object B has a greater inertia i think, it has a greater momentum anyway
It will stay in motion unless an outside force slows it down.
According to Coulomb’s Law, the force will quadruple.
However…
Let’s assume, for the sake of argument, that both proton and electron behave entirely like particles.
The trajectory of the electron will stretch, and its distance from the nucleus will oscilate until is estabilizes again at the original value.