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[" 41.A boy standing on a long railroad car throws a ball "],[" straight upwards.The car is moving on the horizontal "],[" road with an acceleration of "1m/s^(2)" and the projection "],[" velocity in the vertical direction is "9.8m/s" .How far "],[" behind the boy will the ball fall on the car? "]

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