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To find the velocity of the particle after 10 seconds, we can use the equation:

v = u + at

Where: v = final velocity u = initial velocity (which is 0 in this case, as the particle starts from rest) a = acceleration t = time

Substituting the given values:

v = 0 + (1.5 m/s²) * (10 s) v = 15 m/s

Therefore, the velocity of the particle after 10 seconds is 15 m/s.

To find the distance covered by the particle in 10 seconds, we can use the equation:

s = ut + (1/2)at²

Where: s = distance u = initial velocity t = time a = acceleration

Substituting the given values:

s = 0 * 10 + (1/2) * (1.5 m/s²) * (10 s)² s = 0 + (1/2) * 1.5 m/s² * 100 s² s = 75 m

Therefore, the distance covered by the particle in 10 seconds is 75 meters.

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