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A particle of mass 1kg moves from rest a...

A particle of mass `1kg` moves from rest along a straight line due to acition of a force `F` which varies with the displacement `x` as shown in graph`- (` Use `(1)/(sqrt(2))=0.8 ` if needed `)`

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