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 A bullet of mass 10 g is fired horizontally 1000 m/s from a rifle situated at a height 50 m  above the ground. If the bullet reaches the ground with velocity 500 m/s the work done against air resistance in the trajectory of the bullet in joule is `(g = 10 m/s^(-2))`

A

5005

B

3755

C

3750

D

17.5

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