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A locomotive of mass 'm' starts moving so that its velocity varies as `V = Ksqrt(S)` , where 'K' is a constant and 'S', is the distance traversed. The total work done by all the forces acting on the locomotive during the first 't' seconds after the start of motion is,

A

`(mk^(4))/(r^(2))`

B

`(mk^(4)t^(2))/4`

C

`(mk^(4)t^(2))/8`

D

`(mk^(4)t^(2))/16`

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C
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