Particles of masses \(2M, m\) and \(M\) are respectively at points \(A, B\) and \(C\) with \(A B = \dfrac{1}{2} \left( B C \right).\) The mass \(m\) is much-much smaller than \(M\) and at time \(t = 0\), they are all at rest as given in the figure. At subsequent times before any collision takes place,
1. \(m\) will remain at rest.
2. \(m\) will move towards \(M.\)
3. \(m\) will move towards \(2M.\)
4. \(m\) will have oscillatory motion.
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