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Consider a drop of rain water having mass 1 g falling from a height of `1 km`. It hits the ground with a speed of `50 m//s` Take `'g'` constant with a volume `10 m//s^(2)`. The work done by the
(i) gravitational force and the
(ii) resistive force of air is :

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