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If the distance (s), covered by an object is directly proportion to the square of time (t). then the object .......

A

would be performing motion with constant velocity.

B

would be performing motion with constant acceleration.

C

would be performing motion with increasing acceleration.

D

would be performing motion with decreasing acceleration

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According to the formula of motion with constant acceleration `s = ut + 1/2 at ^(2),` if u =0, then `s = 1/2 at ^(2),` hence `s prop t ^(2).`
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