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A body projected vertically upwards with a velocity of `19.6 m//s` reaches a height of 19.8 m on earth. If it is projected vertically up with the same velocity on moon, then the maximum height reached by it is

A

19.18 m

B

3.3 m

C

9.9 m

D

118.8 m

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The correct Answer is:
D

`h = (u^(2))/(2g) , halpha (1)/(g) rArr (h_(B))/(h_(M)) = (g_(M))/(g_(E ))`
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