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A body is released from the top of a tower of height h. It takes t sec to reach the ground. Where will be the ball after time `(t)/(2)` sec?

A

At h/2 from the ground

B

At h/4 from the ground

C

Depends upon mass and volume of the body

D

At 3h/4 from the ground

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At 3h/4 from the ground
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