Question: Two identical objects of mass m with the same initial velocities undergo two different motions; object A is thrown in the air at an angle

Two identical objects of mass m with the same initial velocities undergo two different motions; object A is thrown in the air at an angle whereas the other object B slides up a frictionless incline at the same angle (neglect air resistance).
I: Which object will reach a greater height (as measured from their corresponding initial positions)?
II: Which one will have a greater kinetic energy at the top?
Two identical objects of mass m with the same

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