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A boy sitting on the top most berth in the compartment of a train which is just goint to stop on a railway station, drops an apple aiming at the open hand of his brother situated vertically below his hands at distance of about 2m. The apple will fall:-

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Two rings are suspended from the points A and B on the ceiling of a room with the help of strings of length 1.2 m each as shown. The points A and B are separated from each other by a distance AB = 1.2 m. A boy standing on the floor throws a small ball so that it passes through the two rings whose diameter is slightly greater than the ball. At the moment when the boy throws the ball, his hand is at a height of 1.0 m above the floor. A stop watch which is switched on at the moment of throwing the ball reads 0.2 s when the ball passes through the first ring and 0.6 s when it passes through the second ring. When the ball lands on the floor, the stop watch reads:

Two rings are suspended from the points A and B on the ceiling of a room with the help of strings of length 1.2 m each as shown. The points A and B are separated from each other by a distance AB = 1.2 m. A boy standing on the floor throws a small ball so that it passes through the two rings whose diameter is slightly greater than the ball. At the moment when the boy throws the ball, his hand is at a height of 1.0 m above the floor. A stop watch which is switched on at the moment of throwing the ball reads 0.2 s when the ball passes through the first ring and 0.6 s when it passes through the second ring. When the ball lands on the floor, the stop watch reads:

Two rings are suspended from the points A and B on the ceiling of a room with the help of strings of length 1.2 m each as shown. The points A and B are separated from each other by a distance AB = 1.2 m. A boy standing on the floor throws a small ball so that it passes through the two rings whose diameter is slightly greater than the ball. At the moment when the boy throws the ball, his hand is at a height of 1.0 m above the floor. A stop watch which is switched on at the moment of throwing the ball reads 0.2 s when the ball passes through the first ring and 0.6 s when it passes through the second ring. The ball lands on the floor at a distance: