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[" 15.A particle moves along the "x" -direction with constant Acceleration.The displacement,measured from a "],[" convenient position,is "2m" at time "t=0" and is "k" ero when "t=10s" .If the velocity of the particle is "],[" momentary zero when "t=6s" ,determine the acceetation "a" and the velocity "v" when "t=10s" ."]

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