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A car charges its velocity linearly from `10 m//s` to `20 m//s` in `5` seconds. Plot v-t graph and write velocity as a function of time.

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Slope`=(20-10)/(5-0)=2=m` y-intercept`=10=crArrv=2t+10`
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