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A lift whose cage is 3 m high is moving up with an acceleration of `2m//s^(2)`. A piece of stone is dropped from the top of the cage of the lift when its velocity is 8m/s. if `g=10m//s^(2)`, then the stone will reach the floor of the lift after

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