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Two particles `A and B` move on a circle Initially, particles `A and B` are diagonally opposite to each other. Particle `A` moves with angular velocity `pi rad s^-1` and angular acceleration `pi//2 rad s^-2` and particle `B` moves with constant angular velocity `2 pi rad s^-2`. Find the time after which both the particlsd `A nad B` will collide.

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