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Three forces are acting on a particle of mass m initially in equilibrium if the first two forces `(vec(R)_(1)and vec(R)_(2))` are perpendicular to each other and suddenly the third force `(vec(R)_(3))` is removed, then the magnitude of acceleration of the particle is:

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