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A 2kg toy car can move along an x axis. Graph shows force `F_(x)` , acting on the car which being at rest at time `t=0` . The velocity of the particle at `t=10s` is:

A

2 m/s

B

5 m/s

C

6.5 m/s

D

4.5 m/s

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