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In a car race, car `A` takes `t_0` time less to finish than car `B` and passes the finishing point with a velocity `v_0` more than car `B`. The cars start from rest and travel with constant accelerations `a_1 and a_2`. Then the ratio `(v_0)/(t_0)` is equal to.

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