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A car is travelling on a road. The maximum velocity the car can attain is `24 ms^-1` and the maximum deceleration is `4 ms^-2.` If car starts from rest and comes to rest after travelling 1032m in the shortest time of 56 s, the maximum acceleration that the car can attain is

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