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A ball of mass 'm' is thrown vertically up-ward from the ground and reached a height 'h' before momentarily coming to rest , If 'g' is acceleration due to gravity . What is the impulse received by the ball due to gravity force during its flight ? (neglect air resistance )

A

`sqrt(2m^(2)gh)`

B

`sqrt(4m^(2)gh)`

C

`sqrt(8m^(2)gh)`

D

`4sqrt(m^(2)gh)`

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