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A ball is thrown from ground such that it just crosses two poles of equal height kwpt 80 m apart. The maximum height attained by the ball is 80 m. When the ball passes the first pole, its velocity makes `45^(@)` with horizontal. The correct alternatives is/are :- `(g=10 m//s^(2))`

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