A particle starts from rest. Its acceleration (a) versus time (t) is as shown in the figure. The maximum speed of the particle will be (a) 110 m/s (b) 55 m/s (c) 550 m/s (d) 660 m/s
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A particle starts from rest. Its acceleration (a) versus time (t) is as shown in the figure. The maximum speed of the particle will be
(a) 110 m/s
(b) 55 m/s (c)
550 m/s
(d) 660 m/s


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