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To determine the final velocity of a car that starts from rest and accelerates at 10 meters per second squared after a certain amount of time, we can use the following equation of motion:

v = u + at

Where: v = final velocity u = initial velocity (in this case, the car starts from rest, so u = 0) a = acceleration t = time

Since the car starts from rest, the initial velocity (u) is 0, and the acceleration (a) is given as 10 meters per second squared. Let's assume the time (t) is given as "seconds" (s). Plugging in the values into the equation, we have:

v = 0 + (10 m/s²) × t v = 10t

Therefore, the final velocity of the car after "t" seconds would be 10 times the value of "t" in meters per second.

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