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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
1/(2C2) * ln(1 + (C2/C1) * vo2)
B
1/(2C2) * ln(1 - (C2/C1) * vo2)
C
1/(2C2) * ln(C1 + C2 * vo2)
D
1/(2C2) * ln(1 + C2 * vo2)

Correct : a

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