A particle is projected vertically upwards with a speed of `16ms^-1`. After some time, when it again passes through the point of projection, its speed is found to be `8ms^-1`. It is known that the work done by air resistance is same during upward and downward motion. Then the maximum height attained by the particle is (take `g=10ms^-2`)
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