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Two moving particles P and Q are 10 m apart at a certain instatn. The velocity of P is 8 m/sm making an angle of `30^(@)` with the line joining P abd Q and that of Q is 6m/s making an angle `30^(@)` with PQ as shwon in figure.

Then, angular velocity of P wiht respect to Q is

A

zero

B

`0.1 rad//s`

C

`0.4 rad//s`

D

`0.7 rad//s`

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(d)
`:.``omega_(rel)=(8sin30^(@)+6 sin30^(@))/(10)`
`=0.7 rad//s`
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