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A pebbel is thrown horizantally from the...

A pebbel is thrown horizantally from the top of a `20` m high tower with an initial velocity of `10 m//s`.The air drag is negligible . The speed of the peble when it is at the same distance from top as well as base of the tower `(g=10 m//s^2)`

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