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A stone is released from the top of a building of height 19.6 m then its final velocity just before touching the ground will be: (taking g = 9.8 m/s2)

  1. 384.16 m/ s
  2. 196 m/s
  3. 19.6 m/s
  4. 3841.4 m/s

The correct answer is: 19.6 m/s


    The correct answer is (c) 19.6m/s

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