Answer:
Both objects will land at the same time
Explanation:
The ball projected with a horizontal velocity has a vertical component of velocity which is independent of the horizontal velocity. The horizontal component of the velocity enables the ball to travel a horizontal distance, s The initial component of the vertical download velocity is zero.
Similarly, the object dropped from the height above the ground has an initial vertical velocity zero.
Neglecting air resistance, objects falling near the surface of the earth experience the same acceleration due to gravitational force of the earth, g = 9.8 meters per second squared (9.8 m/s²). So the acceleration is the same for the objects, and consequently their velocity is also increasing at a constant rate. After some time, t, both objects would have been accelerated downwards to the same extent, and would thus land at same time, t.