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[" A car,starting from rest,accelerates at the rate "f" through a "],[" distance "S" ,then continues at constant speed for time "t" and "],[" then decelerates at the rate "(f)/(2)" to come to rest.If the total "],[" distance traversed is "15S" ,then "[AIBEB2005]],[" (a) "S=(1)/(2)ft^(2)],[" (c) "S=(1)/(72)ft^(2)quad " (b) "S=(1)/(4)g^(2)],[" (c) "S" (d) "S=(1)/(6)ft^(2)]

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