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A body moves with uniform acceleration 'a' and initial velocity 'u'. The distance traveled by it in the 'nth' second is:
Au + a/2(2n-1)
Bu + an
Cut + 1/2 an^2
Du + a(n-1)
✓ Correct Answer: A — u + a/2(2n-1)
This is the standard formula for displacement during a specific one-second interval.
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