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The distance travelled by a particle is proportional to the squares of time, then the particle travels with

A

uniform acceleration

B

uniform velocity

C

Both of these

D

speed changes

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The correct Answer is:
A

`S prop t^(2)` [Given]
`therefore s = kt^(2)`
Acceleration, `a=(d^(2)s)/(dt^(2)=2k` [constant]
It means the particle travels with uniform acceleration.
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