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[" A ball is thrown up from the top of a tower with an initial velocity of "10m/s" at an angle of "30^(@)" with the "],[" horizontal.It hits the ground at a distance of "17.3m" from the base of tower.Calculate the height of the tower."],[(g=10m/s^(2))]

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