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Four particles of masses 1 kg, 2 kg, 3 kg, and 4 kg are situated at the corners of a square and moving at speed `3 ms^(-1), 4 ms^(-1), 1 ms^(-1)` and `2 ms^(-1)` respectively. Each particle maintains a direction towards the particle at the next comer symmetrically. The momentum of the system at this instant is

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