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Two particles `A` and `B` are projected simultaneously from the two towers of height `10m` and `20m` respectively.Particle `A` is projected with an initial speed of `10sqrt2m//s` at angle of `45^(@)` with horizontal, while particle `B` is projected horizontally with speed `10m//s`.If they collide in air, wht is the distance `d` between the towers?

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