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It will depend upon the initial velocity of the body. If 'u' be the initial velocity of the body, then the final velocity will be:

v = u + at (v = final velocity, a = acceleration, t = time)

i.e., v=u+10*7 = (u + 70) m/sec.

If u=0 (i.e the initial velocity be zero) then final velocity, v=70 m/sec.

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depends what it is at some other time, and on the acceleration

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