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Height of T.V. tower is `h_T`. The area of transmission of T.V. waves is `oo`_____.

A

`h_(T^2)`

B

`h_(T^(1//2))`

C

`h_(T^(1//3))`

D

`h_T`

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The correct Answer is:
D

Height of T.V. tower = `h_T`
Range `propsqrt(h_T)`
and area `prop("Range")^2`
so Area `prop h_T`
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