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A train starts from rest with constant acceleration `a=1 m//s^(2)` A passenger at a distance S from the train runs at this maximum velocity of `10 m//s` to catch the train at the same moment at which the train starts.
Find the critical distance `S_(c)` for which passenger will take the ten seconds time to catch the train

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