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The acceleration of a body travelling in a straight line is given by
a = -C1 - C2v2
, where v is the velocity, and C1, C2 are positive constants. Starting with an initial positive velocity vo, the distance travelled by the body before coming to rest for the first time is
a = -C1 - C2v2
, where v is the velocity, and C1, C2 are positive constants. Starting with an initial positive velocity vo, the distance travelled by the body before coming to rest for the first time is
Correct : a
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