Two balls of equal mass are thrown from the top of a building with height10.0 m…

Two balls of equal mass are thrown from the top of a building with height10.0m10.0 m. One is thrown straight up at 10 m/s10\ m/s(call this ball A) and the other is thrown horizontally at 10 m/s10\ m/s (call this ball B).
a) Which balls has a greater speed when it reaches the ground? Why? Make sure you include conservation of energy in your answer.
b) Your friend tries to tell you that the ball thrown horizontally would have greater speed, because it has both an x-component and a y-component, and so the speed (magnitude of the velocity) should be higher. Why is he wrong? (Calculation not required, but you can do one if you want.)
Part (a)
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