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A motorcycle and a car start from rest from the same place at the same and travel in the same direction. The motorcycle acceleration at `1.0 m s^(-1)` up to a speed of `36 km h^(-1)` and the car at `0.5 m s^(-1)` up to a speed of `54 km h^(-1)`. The time at which the car would overtake the motorcycle is

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