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A body of mass `5 kg` is thrown vertically up with a kinetic energy of `490J.` The height at which the kinetic energy of the body becomes half of the original value is
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A body of mass `5 kg` is thrown vertically up with a kinetic energy of `490J.` The height at which the kinetic energy of the body becomes half of the original value is ..............
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(a) `12.5 m` (b) `10 m` (c) `2.5 m` (d) `5 m`
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