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If F is the constant force generated by the motor of an automobile of mass M , its velocity V is given by `M(dV)/(dt)=F-kV`, where k is a constant. Express V in terms of t given that `V=0` when t = 0.

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`F=(F-kV)e^((kt)/(M))`
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