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The initial velocity of a particle is u (at t = 0) and the acceleration f is given by f = at. Which of the following relation is valid?

A

`v=u+at^(2)`

B

`v=u+(at^(2))/(2)`

C

`v=u+at`

D

v=u

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B
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