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A running man has the same kinetic energy as that of a boy of half his mass. The man speed up by `2 ms^(-1)` and the body changes his speed by `x ms^(-1)` so that the kinetic energies of the boy and the man are again equal. Then `x` in `ms^(-1)` is

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