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A ball of mass 1 kg falls from a height of 5 m above the free surface of water. The relative density of the solid ball is `s=2/3`. The ball travels a distance of 2 m under water and becomes stationary. The work done by the resistive forces of water is `(-10n)J`. Find value of n.

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