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A circular ring of mass 8kg and radius 2m is placed such that its centre lies at the origin Two particles of masses 3kg and 4kg are placed at the intersecting points of the circle with +ve x-axis and +ve y-axis respectively. Then the angle made by the position vector of centre of mass of entire system with positive y-axis is?

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