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Two objects P and Q, travelling in the same direction start from rest. While the object P starts at time t = 0 and object Q starts later at t = 30 min. The object P has an acceleration of `40 km//h^(2)`. To catch P at a distance of 20 km, the acceleration of Q should be

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