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The engine of a train passes an electric pole with a velocity 'u' and the last compartment of the train crosses the same pole with a velocity v. Then find the velocity with which the mid-point of the train passes the pole. Assume acceleration to be uniform.

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`sqrt((u^(2)+v^(2))/(2))`
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