a)
using 3rd equation of motion
v^2 = 2 g h
v^2 = 2 * 9.8* 21.9
v = 20.718 m/s
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b)
workdone = 0.5 m ( v^2 - u^2)
W = - 0.5* 60* ( 20.718^2 - 18^2)
W = - 3157.2 J
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