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Two particles of mass m, constrained to move along the circumference of a smooth circular hoop of equal mass m, are initially located at opposite ends of a diameter and given equal velocities `v_(0)` shown in the figure. The entire arrangement is located in gravity free space. Their velocity just before collision is :-

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