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A body is dropped from rest at a height of `150 m` and simultanceously, another body is dropped from rest from a point `100 m` above the ground. What is the difference between heights after theymave fallen for (i) `3s (ii) 5s`. Consider that the body on reaching ground remains there and acceleration due to gravity be `10 m//s^(2)`.

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