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A force acting on a material particle of mass `m` first grows to a maximum value `F_m` and then decreases to zero. The force varies with time according to a linear Iaw, and the total time of motion is `t_m-` What will be the velocity of the particle by the end of this time interval if the initial velocit is zero?

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