A particle is falling freely under gravity. In the first t seconds it covers distance x1 and in the next t seconds it covers distance x2, then t is given by:
a)sqrt((x2-x1)/g)
b)sqrt((x2+x2)/g)
c)sqrt(2(x2-x1)/g)
d)sqrt(2(s2+s1)/g)
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A particle is falling freely under gravity. In the first t seconds it covers distance x1 and in the next t seconds it covers distance x2, then t is given by:
a)sqrt((x2-x1)/g)
b)sqrt((x2+x2)/g)
c)sqrt(2(x2-x1)/g)
d)sqrt(2(s2+s1)/g)
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