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Three different objects of masses `m_(1), m_(2) and m_(3)` are allowed to fall from rest and from the same point O along three different frictionless paths. The speed of three objects, on reaching the ground, will be in the ratio of

A

`m_(1) : m_(2) : m_(3)`

B

`m_(1):2m_(2):3m_(3)`

C

1:1:1

D

`(1)/(m_(1)):(1)/(m_(2)):(1)/(m_(3))`

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C
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