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A stone is thrown upwards with a velocity `50 ms^-1`. Another stone is simultaneously thrown downwards from the same location with a velocity `50 ms^-1`. When the first stone is at the highest point, the velocity of the second stone is `("Take" g = 10^-2)` :

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