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A car is moving with the accelaration 2 m/`s^(2)` from rest. Find the distance traveled by the car in 10th second.

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n = 10 s
a = 2 m/`s^(2)`
u = 0 m/s
Substituting the values in the following equation
`s_(n) = u + a [ n - (1)/(2) ] `
= 0 + 2`[ 10 - (1)/(2) ] `
` = 2 xx (21)/(2) `
= 21 m Distance traveled by the car in `10^(th)`s = 21 m.
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