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A freely falling body takes `t` second to travel `(1//x)^(th)` distance then time of descent is

A

`(t)/(sqrt(x))`

B

`tsqrt(x)`

C

`(sqrt(x))/(t)`

D

`(1)/(tsqrt(x))`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`(h)/(x) = (1)/(2)gt^(2) = h = (1)/(2)gt_(d)^(2)`
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