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A stone falls freely under gravity. It covered distances `h_1, h_2` and `h_3` in the first `5` seconds. The next `5` seconds and the next `5` seconds respectively. The relation between `h_1, h_2` and `h_3` is :

A

`h_(1) = (h_(2))/(3) = (h_(3))/(5)`

B

`h_(2) = 3h_(1) " and " h_(3) = 3h_(2)`

C

`h_(1) = h_(2) = h`

D

`h_(1) = 2h_(2) = 3h_(3)`

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