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A rocket is fired vertically upwards and moves with net acceleration of `10 m//s^(2)`. After 1 min the fuel is exhausted. The time taken by it to reach the highest point after the fuel is exhausted will be:

A

10 sec

B

20 sec

C

30 sec

D

60 sec

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