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[" 13.A particle moves with constant speed "v" along a regular "],[" hexagon "ABCDEF" in the same order.Then the magnitude "],[" of the average velocity for its motion from "A" to "],[[" (1) "F" is "(v)/(5)," (2) "D" is "(v)/(3)],[" (3) "C" is "(nu sqrt(3))/(4)," (4) "B" is "(v)/(2)]]

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