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Standard XII
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A ball droppe...
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A ball dropped from an elevator moving upward with acceleration 'a' by a boy standing in it .The acceleration of Ball with respect to (Take upward direction positive) 1)boy is -g 2)boy is -(g+a) 3) ground is -g 4)both (2)&(3)
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