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A particle, starting from rest, moves in a straight line with constant acceleration `a_0 ` for a time interval `t_0`.Then is accelerates at a constant rate `2a_0` for time interval ` 2t_0` .The distance travelled by the particle in time ` 3t_0` from the starts is S . Then ` (S)/(a_0t_0^(2) )= `

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