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A missile of `M` moving with velocity `v=200m//s` explodes in midair breaking into two parts of mass `M//4` & `3M//4`. If the smaller piece flies off at an angle of `60^(@)` with respect to the original direction of motion with an initial speed of `400m//s`, what is the magnitude and direction of the initial velocity of the other piece.

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