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Three forces start acting simultaneously on a particle moving with velocity `vec(v)`. These forces are represented in magnitude and direction by the three sides os a triangle ABC (as shown). The particle will now move with velocity.

A

less then `vec(v)`.

B

more then `vec(v)`.

C

`vec(v)` only.

D

cannot say.

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C
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