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Two smooth balls `A` and `B`, each of mass `m` and radius `R`, have their centres as shown in fig. Ball `A`, moving along positive x-axis, collides with ball `B`. Just before the collision, speed of ball `'A'` is `4m//s` and ball `'B'` is stantionary. The collision

Coefficient of restitution during the collision is changed to `(1)/(2)`, keeping all other parameters unchanged. What is the velocity of the ball `'B'` after the collision.

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