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A particle of mass 2 kg is projected vertically upward with a velocity of `20 m/s`. It attains maximum height of 17 m. The loss in mechanical energy due to air drag is (g = 10 `ms^-2` )

A

100J

B

60J

C

80J

D

Zero

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