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A bus starts from rest with a constant acceleration of `5m//s^(2)`. At the same time a car travelling with a constant velocity 50 m/s overtakes and passes the bus. How fast is the bus travelling when they are side by side?

A

`10m//s`

B

`50m//s`

C

`100m//s`

D

none

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