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[" Assume that maximum mass "m" ,of a boulder swept along by a river,depends on the speed "V" of the river,"],[" the acceleration due to gravity "g," and the density d of the boulder.Calculate the percentage change in "],[" maximum mass of the boulder that can be swept by the river,when speed of the river increases by "1%" ."],[[" (1) "2],[" (2) "4]]

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