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[" A particle is projected from the "],[" bottom of an inclined plane of "],[" inclination "30^(@)" with the velocity of "],[40m/s" .find the speed of the "],[" particle when its velocity vector is "],[" parallel to the plane.Take "],[g=10m/s^(2)]

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