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The distance between two moving particles `P` and `Q` at any time is a.If `v_(r)` be their relative velocity and if `u` and `v` be the components of `v_(r)`, along and perpendicular to `PQ`.The closest distance between `P` and `Q` and time that elapses before they arrive at their nearest distance is

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