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A particle A moves along the line, `y=30`m with a constant velocity, v parallel to x-axis. At the moment particle A passes the y-axis, a particle B starts from the origin with zero initial speed and a constant acceleration, `a=0.40m//sec^(2)`. The angle between a and y-axis is `60^(@)`. If the particles A and B collide after sometimes, then the value of |v| will be

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