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A student is standing at a distance of `50` metres from a bus. As soon as the bus begins its motion (starts moving away from student) with an acceleration of `1 ms^-2`, the student starts running towards the bus with a uniform velocity `u` . Assuming the motion to be along a straight road. The minimum value of `u`, so that the student is able to catch the bus is :

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