A body moves with a uniform acceleration a and zero initial velocity

A body moves with a uniform acceleration a and zero initial velocity. Another body B starts from the same point moves in the same direction with a constant velocity v.The two bodies meet after a time t. The value of t is

Options

(a) 2v/a
(b) v/a
(c) v/2a
(d) √v/2a

Correct Answer:

2v/a

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