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A car accelerates from rest to a speed of `10m/s` ,Let the energy spent by `E` .If we accelerate the car from `10m/s` to `20m/s` ,then the energy spent will be
A.` E`.
B.` 2E `,
C.`3E`
D.` 4E`

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