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A stone is projected horizontally with speed `v` from a height `h` above ground. A horizontal wind is blowing in direction opposite to velocity of projection and gives the stone a constant horizontal acceleration `f(` in direction opposite to initial velocity `)` .As a result the stone falls on ground at a point vertically below the point of projection. Then the value of height `h` in terms of `f,g,v ` is `(g` is acceleration due to gravity `0`

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