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A particle 'A' starts moving frorri point A with constant velocity 4 m/s along x-axis. Another particle 'B' initially at rest starts moving along x-axis after (8/3), sec after the start of A, with acceleration varying `a=4=(3-t) m//s^(2)`
Particle B will stop again at the position x equal to :

A

72m

B

36m

C

3m

D

6m

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