Answer:
- The time of the flight will be the same for the three balls.
Step-by-step explanation:
This is very interesting problem. The key to solve it is to understand that we don't care about the horizontal movement of the balls. Let's see why using kinematics:
We know, that, in 1D, for constant acceleration, the position y at time t is given by

where
is the initial position,
the initial speed, and a the acceleration.
And the equation for the speed is:

Now, lets say that the position is the height measured from the ground, then, in our problem,
must be zero,
is the y component of the velocity
and a is the gravitational acceleration of the Earth, that points in the negative y direction:
.
Taking all this together, we get

and

Now, at the maximum height, the speed must be zero. I

but this means

So, the initial y component of the velocity must be the same for the three balls.
Now, the equation for the position was

At time
the balls reach the ground, this is, height zero



so


So, as we can see, the time of the flight will be the same for the three balls.