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An elevator platform is going up at a speed `20 ms^(-1)` and during its upward motion a small ball of `50 g` mass falling in downward direction strikes the platform elastically at a speed `5 ms^(-1)`. Find the speed (in `ms^(-1)`) with which the ball rebounds.

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