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Frame the formula:
final velocity (v) of a body in linear motion is equal to the sum of its initial velocity (u) and the product of acceleration (a) and time (t).

A

` v= -u +at `

B

` v= u -at`

C

` v = u + at`

D

` v = -u-at `

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C
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