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Two stones `A and B` are projected simultaneously from the top of a `100 - m` high tower. Stone `B` is projected horizontally with speed `10 ms^-1`, and stone `A` is droppd from the tower. Find out the following :
(a) Time of flight of the two stone
(b) Distance between two stones after `3 s`
(c ) Angle of strike with ground
(d) Horizontal range of particle `B`.

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