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A particle is moving in a straight line with initial velocity `u` and uniform acceleration `f`. If the sum of the distances travelled in `t^(th) and (t + 1)^(th)` seconds is `100 cm`, then its velocity after `t` seconds, in `cm//s`, is.

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