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A particle is projected along a horizontal field whose coefficient of friction varies as `mu=A//r^2`, where r is the distance from the origin in meters and A is a positive constant. The initial distance of the particle is `1m` from the origin and its velocity is radially outwards. The minimum initial velocity at this point so the particle never stops is

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