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To find the acceleration of the car, we can use the following formula:

Acceleration (a) = Change in velocity (Δv) / Time taken (Δt)

Given that the car moves with a speed of 10 m/s, we know the initial velocity (u) is 0 m/s (assuming the car starts from rest).

Initial velocity (u) = 0 m/s Final velocity (v) = 10 m/s Time taken (Δt) = 5 seconds

Now, we can calculate the change in velocity (Δv):

Δv = v - u Δv = 10 m/s - 0 m/s Δv = 10 m/s

Now, we can calculate the acceleration (a):

Acceleration (a) = Δv / Δt Acceleration (a) = 10 m/s / 5 s Acceleration (a) = 2 m/s²

So, the acceleration of the car is 2 meters per second squared (2 m/s²).

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