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An apple of mass `250` gram falls from a tree through a vertical distance of `6m` and reaches the ground with a velocity `8m/s`.If it experiences a constant air. resistance during its fall,then the magnitude of work done by the air resistance on it is `(g=10m/s^(2))`

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