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A boggy of uniformly moving train is sud...

A boggy of uniformly moving train is suddenly detached from train and stops after covering some distance. The distance covered by the boggy and distance covered by the train in the same time has relation

A

Both will be equal

B

First will be half of second

C

First will be 1/4 of second

D

No definite ratio

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B

First will be half of second
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