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An elevator without a ceiling is ascending up with an acceleration of `5 ms^-2.` A boy on the elevator shoots a ball in vertical upward direction from a height of 2 m above the floor of elevator. At this instant the elevator is moving up with a velocity of `10 ms^-1` and floor of the elevator is at a height of 50 m from the ground. The initial speed of the ball is `15 ms^-1` with respect to the elevator. Consider the duration for which the ball strikes the floor of elevator in answering following questions. (`g=10 ms^-2`)
1. The time in which the ball strikes the floor of elevator is given by

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