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Two particles start moving from the same point along the same straight line. The first moves with constant velocity `v` and the second with constant acceleration `a` During the time that elapses before the second cathces the first, the greatest distance between the particles is

A

`(V^(2))/(a)`

B

`(V^(2))/(2a)`

C

`(2V^(2))/(a)`

D

`(V^(2))/(4a)`

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