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Two guns are situated at the top of a hill firing the shots at the same speed. One gun fires the shot horizontally and other gun fires the shot at an angle of `60^@` with horizontal. Two two shots collide in air. If the time taken by horizontal shot to reach the point of collision in `3 seconds`, find the time interval between two shots.

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