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Find the distance covered by a particle in 5 seconds if its velocity is given by v = 2t.
A10 m
B25 m
C50 m
D5 m
✓ Correct Answer: B — 25 m
Distance is the integral of velocity. Integral of 2t dt from 0 to 5 is t^2 | 0 to 5 = 25m.
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