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Velocity of a particle at time `t=0` is `2ms^(-1)`. A constant acceleration of `2ms^(-2)` acts on the particle for 1 second at an angle of `60^(@)` with its initial velocity. Find the magnitude of velocity at the end of 1 second.

A

`sqrt(3)` m/s

B

`2sqrt(3)` m/s

C

`4m//s`

D

`8 m//s`

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