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An inflated football is essentially more aerodynamic than a deflated football. The inflated one would travel faster and a greater distance. However, if you dropped them both at the same time, they would it the ground at the same time, because gravity pulls everything downward at 9.81 meters per second squared (ignoring the effects of air resistance in this last case).

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A D-inflated football would go faster than an inflated football due to its streamlined shape and reduced air resistance. The reduced size also allows for less drag, enabling the ball to travel at a higher velocity.

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