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The speed at the maximum height of a projectile is `sqrt(3)/(2)` times of its initial speed 'u' of projection Its range on the horizontal plane:-

A

`(sqrt(3)u^(2))/(2g)`

B

`(u^(2))/(2g)`

C

`(3u^(2))/(2g)`

D

`(3u^(2))/(g)`

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