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At time t = 0, two bodies A and B are at the same point. A moves with constant velocity V and B starts from rest and moves with constant acceleration. Relative velocity of B with respect to A when the bodies meet each other is

A

`V/2`

B

`V/3`

C

V

D

2V

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