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Three particles `A,B` and `C` start from the origin at the same time,`A` with a velocity `a` along `x`-axis, `B` with a velocity `b` along `y`-axis and `C` with velocity `c` in `XY` plane along the line `x=y`.The magnitude of `c` so that the three always remain collinear is:

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