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A ball falls from a height ‘h’ and collides with the ground. Each time it collides, its velocity is halved. Which of the following graphs are correct? Here t, v and y represent time, velocity and height above ground respectively. (vertically upwards direction is taken as positive and ground as y = 0)

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