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The acceleration of a particle is given by `a=t^3-3t^2+5`, where a is in `ms^-2` and t is in second. At `t=1s`, the displacement and velocity are `8.30m` and `6.25ms^-1`, respectively. Calculate the displacement and velocity at `t=2s`.

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