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A circus artist maintains four balls in motion making each in turn to rise to a height of 5 m from hishand. Calculate the velocity with which he projects the balls. Where will the other three balls be at the instant when the fourth one is just leaving his hand ? Take `g = 10m//s^(2)`

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