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A body is projected horizontally from a point above the ground. The motion of the body
is described by the equations x = 2 t and `y= 5 t^2` where x and y are the horizontal and vertical displacements (in m) respectively at time t. What is the magnitude of the velocity of the body 0.2 second after it is projected?

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