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A balloon rising vertically up with unitrom velcity ` 15 ms^(-1)` releases a ball at a deight of ` 100 m`. Calculate the time taken by the ball to hit the ground and total height of balloon when ball hits the ground. Take ` g= 10 md^(-2)`.

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