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A body falls from a height `h = 200 m` (at New Delhi). The ratio of distance travelled in each `2 sec` during `t = 0` to `t = 6` seconds of the journey is.

A

`1 : 4 : 9`

B

`1 : 2 : 4`

C

`1 : 3 : 5`

D

`1 : 2 :3`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`h_(1)=(1)/(2)xx g xx(2)^(2)=2g`
`hArr h_(2)=(1)/(2)xx g xx(4)^(2)-2g=6g`
`h_(3)=(1)/(2)xx g xx(6)^(2)-8g=10 g`
`therefore h_(1): h_(2): h_(3)=1 : 3 : 5`
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