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The velocity of a falling object in a vacuum depends on:
AIts mass
BTime of fall
CIts shape
DIts color
✓ Correct Answer: B — Time of fall
v = u + gt. Since 'g' is constant and mass doesn't matter, velocity depends on time.
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