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A ball of mass 1 kg moving along x-direction collides elastically with a stationary ball of mass m. The first ball (mass = 1 kg) recoils at right angle to its original direction of motion. If the second ball starts moving at an angle `30^(@)` with the X-axis, then the value of m must be

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