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A particle of specific charge `q//m = (pi) C//kg` is projected from the origin towards positive x-axis with a velocity of `10 m//s` in a uniform magnetic field `vec(B) = -2 hat K` Tesla. The velocity `vec V` of the particle after time `t =1//6` s will be

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