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The graph shows position as a function of time for two trains running on parallel tracks. Which statement is true ? 1 Position A Time At time tb, both trains have the same velocity 2 Both trains have the same velocity at some time after to Both trains have the same velocity at some time before tb 4 Somewhere on the graph, both trains have the same acceleration

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