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Three identical particles are located at the vertices of an equilateral triangle. Each particle moves along a meridian with equal speed towards the centroid and collides inelastically.

A

(a) all the three particles will bounce back along the meridians with lesser speed.

B

(b) all the three particles will become stationary.

C

(c) all the particles will continue to move in their original directions but with lesser speed

D

(d) nothing can be said

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