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The displacement of a freely falling bod...

The displacement of a freely falling body is proportional to the

A

time of fall

B

cube of time of all

C

mass of the body

D

acceleration due to gravity.

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B

`S = u t - (1)/(2) g t ^(2) = 15 xx 1 - (1)/(2) xx 9.8 xx (1) ^(2) = 10.1 m .`
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