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The relation between time and distance is `t=alpha x^2 + betax`, where `alpha and beta` are constants. The retardation
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The relation between time and distance is `t=alpha x^2 + betax`, where `alpha and beta` are constants. The retardation is
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(a) `2alpha v^3` (b) `2betav^3` (c) `2alpha beta v^3` (d) `2 beta^2 v^3`
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