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If an object's speed increases by ten percent each second, we can analyze its speed using exponential growth. Let's assume the initial speed of the object is denoted as v₀.

After one second, the speed of the object will increase by ten percent, which can be expressed as:

v₁ = v₀ + 0.1v₀ = 1.1v₀

After two seconds, the speed will increase by ten percent again:

v₂ = v₁ + 0.1v₁ = 1.1v₁ = 1.1(1.1v₀) = 1.21v₀

After three seconds:

v₃ = v₂ + 0.1v₂ = 1.1v₂ = 1.1(1.21v₀) = 1.331v₀

As you can see, the speed increases exponentially. We can generalize this pattern:

vₙ = (1 + 0.1)ⁿv₀

where vₙ represents the speed at time n seconds and v₀ is the initial speed.

In this case, since the speed increases by ten percent each second, the growth factor is 1 + 0.1 = 1.1.

If you want to calculate the speed at a specific time, substitute the value of n into the equation along with the initial speed (v₀).

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