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Two particles of equal mass have velocities `v1=2 i ms^(-1)` and `v2= 2 j ms^(-1)` First particle has an acceleration `a= (3i + 3j) ms^(-2)` while the acceleration of the other particle is zero. The centre of mass of the two particles moves in a path of

A

Circle

B

Parabola

C

Ellipse

D

Straight Line

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