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A ball is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity of 10 `ms^(-1)`. It returns to the ground with a velocity of 9 `ms^(-1)`. If g=9.8 `ms^(-2)` , then the maximum height attained by the ball is nearly (assume air resistance to be uniform)

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