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The distance travelled by a freely falling body is proportional to

A

the mass of the body

B

the square of the acceleration due to gravity

C

the square of the time of fall

D

the time of fall

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The correct Answer is:
C

For a freely falling body
`S=(1)/(2)g t^(2) S propt^(2)`.
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