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A particle falls from a height h on a fixed horizontal surface and rebounds. If e is the coefficient of restitution, then the total distance travelled by the particle before it stops rebounding is

A

`frac(h(1 + e^2))(1- e^2)`

B

`frac(h(1 - e^2))( 1 + e^2)`

C

`frac(h( 1 - e^2))(2(1 + e^2))`

D

`frac(h( 1 + e^2))(2(1 - e^2))`

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