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A particle having initial velocity `5 m//s` moves with a constant acceleration `2 m s^(-2)`, for time 10 second` `along a straight line. Find the displacement of the particle in the last one second and the total distance traveled in 10 seconds`.

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To solve the problem, we need to find two things: the displacement of the particle in the last one second (the 10th second) and the total distance traveled in 10 seconds. ### Step 1: Find the displacement in the last one second (10th second) We can use the formula for displacement during the nth second, which is given by: \[ S_n = u + \frac{a}{2} \cdot (2n - 1) ...
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