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A stone of mass 0.05 kg is thrown vertically upwards. What is the direction and magnitude of net force on the stone during its upward motion?

A

0.98 N vertically downwards.

B

0.49 N vertically upwards.

C

9.8 N vertically downwards.

D

0.49 N vertically upwards.

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