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Two particles A and B are projected simultaneously from two towers of heights 10 m and 20m respectively. Particle A is projected with an initial speed of `10 sqrt(2) m//s` at an angle of `45^@` with horizontal, while particle B is projected horizontally with speed `10 m//s`. If they collide in air, what is the distance d between the towers?

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