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Two sphere `A and B` of masses `m_(1) and m_(2)` respectivelly colides. A is at rest initally and `B` is moving with velocity `v` along x-axis. After collision `B` has a velocity `(v)/(2)` in a direction perpendicular to the original direction. The mass `A` moves after collision in the direction.

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