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Two particles `A` and `B` of mass `3kg` and `2kg` moving with speed `10m//s` and `5m//s` as shown in figure.

Find the maximum momentum that particles `A` can have after collision with `B`.

A

`30 kg m//s`

B

`24 kg m//s`

C

`18 kg m//s`

D

None of these

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