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Three particles each `1kg` mass are placed at the corners of a right angled triangle `AOB`, `O` being the origin of the co-ordinate system `OA` and `OB` along `+ve` x-direction and `+ve` y-direction. The position vector of the centre of mass is (`OA = OB=1m`) (in meters)

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