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Three particles are projected vertically upward from a point on the surface of earth with velocities
`v_(1)=sqrt((2gR)/(3)),v_(2)sqrt(gR),v_(3)sqrt((4gR)/(3))`
respectively, where g is acceleation due to gravity on the surface of earth. If the maximum height attained are `h_(1),h_(2) " and " h_(3)` respectively, then `h_(1):h_(2):h_(3)` is

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