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A body of mass 2kg has an initial speed 5 m/s. A force acts as it for some time in the direction of motion. The force-time graph is shown in figure. Find the final speed of the body.

A

11.25 m/sec

B

12.25m/sec

C

13.25m/sec

D

14.25m/sec

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