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  1. s-ut=½at^2
  2. Double: 2(s-ut)=at^2
  3. Divide by t^2: 2(s-ut)/t^2=a or a=2(s-ut)/t^2
  4. Substitute: a=2(10-10)/25=0 so a=0
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