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[" The displacement of a body moving along a "],[" straight line is given by: "S=bt^(n)," where 'b' is "],[" a constant and 't' is time.For what value of 'n' "],[" the body moves under the action of constant "],[" force? "],[" 1) "3/2],[" 2) 1"],[" 3) "2],[" 4) "1/2]

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