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From the top of a tower two bodies are projected with the same initial speed of `40 "ms"^(-1)`, first body vertically upwards and second body vertically downwards. A third body is freely released from the top of the tower. If their respective times of flights are `T_1,T_2` and `T_3` identify the correct descending order of the times of flights

A

`T_(1),T_(2),T_(3)`

B

`T_(2),T_(3),T_(1)`

C

`T_(2),T_(1),T_(3)`

D

`T_(1),T_(3),T_(2)`

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