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The graph between the resistance force F acting on a body and the distance covered by the body is shown in the figure. The mass of the body is 25kg and initial velocity is `2 m//s^(2)`. When the distance covered by the body is 4m, its kinetic energy would be

A

50 J

B

40 J

C

90 J

D

10 J

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