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A) with resistance because the sphere will speed up
B) With air resistance As , because although the sphere slows down, it also will travel for a greater time
C) With resistance because the sphere will travel a greater distance
D) With air resistance, 7>7y, because the sphere will slow down
E) with resistance because although the sphere slows down, also will travel shorter distance
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