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Motion in a Straight Line
“The distances traversed, during equal intervals o time, by a body falling from rest, stand to one another in the same rate as the odd numbers beginning with unity [namely, 1:3:5:7…..]”. Prove it.
“The distances traversed, during equal intervals o time, by a body falling from rest, stand to one another in the same rate as the odd numbers beginning with unity [namely, 1:3:5:7…..]”. Prove it.
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February 01, 2019
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