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[" 7.A small block slides,without friction,down "],[" an inclined plane starting from rest.Let "S_(n)" be "],[" the distance travelled from time "t=(n-1)" to "],[t=(n.)" Then "S_(n/S_(n+1))" is [2004-2marks] "]

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