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The equations of motion of two stones thrown vertically upwards simultaneously are `s=19.6t-4.9t^2` and `s=9.8t-4.9t^2` respectively and the maximum height attained by the first one is h. When the height of the first stone is maximum, the height of the second stone will be

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