Two cars $A$ and $B$ are travelling in the same direction with velocities $V_A$ and $V_B$ $(V_A > V_B)$. When the car $A$ is at a distance $S$ behind the car $B$,the driver of the car $A$ applies the brakes producing a uniform retardation $a$. There will be no collision when:

  • A
    $S < \frac{(V_A - V_B)^2}{2a}$
  • B
    $S = \frac{(V_A - V_B)^2}{2a}$
  • C
    $S \geqslant \frac{(V_A - V_B)^2}{2a}$
  • D
    $S \leqslant \frac{(V_A - V_B)^2}{2a}$

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