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A freely falling object travels 4.9 m in 1st second, 14.7 m in 2nd second, 24.5 m in 3rd second, and so on. This data shows that the motion of a freely falling object is a case of :

A

uniform motion

B

uniform acceleration

C

no acceleration

D

uniform velocity

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The correct Answer is:
B
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