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If a stone is relased from a balloon moving upwards with certain velocity `v_(0)` at certain height above earth's surface then velocity time curve of stone's motion can be best represented by : (g = constant)

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If a stone ……….
Equation of motion of a particle after time t from moment of projection is:
`v = v_(0) - "gt"` (straight line)
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