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[" (3) "1.4gcc^(-1)],[" A wooden ball of density "D" is immersed in water "],[" of density "d" to a depth "h" below the surface of "],[" water and then released.Upto what height will the "],[" ball jump out of water? "],[[" (1) "(d)/(D)h," (2) "((d)/(D)-1)h],[" (3) "h," (4) Zero "]]

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