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A particles is moving eastwards with a velocity of `5 ms^(-1)`. In 10 s, the velocity changes to `5 ms^(-1)` northwards. The average acceleration in this time is

A

`(1)/(sqrt(2)) ms^(-2)` towards north east

B

`(1)/(2) ms^(-2)` towards north

C

Zero

D

`(1)/(sqrt(2)) ms^(-2)` towards northwest

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