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A particle starts from the origin with a velocity of `10 m s^(-1)` and moves with a constant acceleration till the velocity increases to `50 ms^(-1)`. At that instant, the acceleration is suddenly reversed. What will be the velocity of the particle, when it returne to the starticng point?

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