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A strip of wood of length l is placed on a smooth horizontal surface. An insect starts from one end of the strip, walks with constant velocity and reaches the other end in time `t_(1)`. It then flies off vertically. The strip moves a further distance l in time `t_(2)`.

A

`t_(2)=t_(1)`

B

`t_(2) lt t_(1)`

C

`t_(2) gt t_(1)`

D

Either (B) or (C) depending on the masses of the insect and the strip.

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