Both high and low trajectories have same energy.

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Ballistic Missiles Trajectories topics include: Ballistic missiles trajectories and its path, launching errors and earth’s rotation effects. A ballistic trajectory is the path of an unpowered object, like a missile, that's affected by gravity and atmospheric friction. The object's surface doesn't provide enough lift to change the flight path.  A ballistic missile's trajectory has three phases: Boost phase: The missile thrusts to gain the velocity needed to reach its target. Midcourse phase Terminal phase  An intercontinental ballistic missile's trajectory also has three parts: Powered... Show more

Both high and low trajectories have same energy.