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[" Example "3.4" A ball is thrown vertically "],[" upwards with a velocity of "20m" s "^(-1)" from "],[" the top of a multistorey building.The "],[" height of the point from where the ball is."],[" thrown is "25.0m" from the ground.(a) How "]

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