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Two bodies start moving in the same straight line at the same instant of time from the same origin. The first body moves with a constant velocity of 40 m/s, and the second starts from rest with a constant acceleration of `4 "m/s"^2`. Find the time that elapses before the second catches the first body. Find also the greatest distance between then prior to it and the time at which this occurs.

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When the second body cathces the first ,the distance travelled by each is the same.
`therefore 40t=(1)/(2)(4)t^(2)` or t=20 S
Now ,the distance s between the two bodies at any time t is
`s=ut-(1)/(2)at^(2)`
for s to be maximum,
`(ds)/(dt)=0` or u-at =0
or `t=(u)/(a)=(40)/(4)=10s`
maximum DIstance
`=40xx10-(1)/(2)xx4xx(10)^(2)=400-200=200m`
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