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[" 0.Water drops fall at regular intervals from a tap which is "],[5m" above the ground.The third drop is leaving the tap "],[" at the instant the first drop touches the ground.How far "],[" above the ground is the second drop at that instant "],[[" (a) "2.50m," (b) "3.75m],[" (c) "4.00m," (d) "1.25m]]

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