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An object having a velocity 4.0 m/s is accelerated at the rate of `1.2 m/s^2` for 5.0s. Find the distance travelled during the period of acceleration.

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Distance travelled
`S=ut+1/2 at^2
=4.0xx5+1/2xx1.2xx5^2
=20.0+1/2xx1.2xx25
=35m`.
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