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A motorcyclist situated at origin is located at a distance `12 m`. Behind a car (Fig. 4.150).
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At` t=0` the motorcyclist stars moving with a constant velocity `v= 8 m s^(-1)` and same time the car starts acceleration from rest with `a=2 m s&(-2)`, (a) When and wher do they meet?

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