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One body is thrown at an angke ` theta` with the horizontal and another similar body is thrown at an angle `theta` with the vertical direction from the same point with same velocity` 40 ms^(-1)`. The second body reaches ` 50` metrea higher than the first body. Deteramine their individual heights. Take `g= 10 ms^(-2)`.

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