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If a body travels a given distance with uniform acceleration from the starting position, we can calculate the final velocity using the following formula:

v² = u² + 2as

Where: v = final velocity u = initial velocity a = acceleration s = distance

If the body starts from rest (u = 0), the formula simplifies to:

v² = 2as

By rearranging the equation, we can solve for the final velocity (v):

v = √(2as)

So, the final velocity of the body can be found by taking the square root of two times the product of acceleration (a) and distance (s).

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