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A man can throw a stone with initial speed of `10 m//s`. Find the maximum horizontal distance to which he can throw the stone in a room of height h for:
(i) `h = 2 m` and (ii) `h = 4 m`.

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(i) `4sqrt6m`, (ii) 10 m
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