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A particle is projected vertically upward in vacum with a speed `40m//s` then velocity of particle when it reaches at maximum height `2s` before, is
(Take `g=10m//s`)

A

`20m//s`

B

`4.2m//s`

C

`9.8m//s`

D

none of these

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