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Two vectors of equal magnitude `P` are inclined at some angle such that the difference in magitude of resultant and magnitude of either of the vectors is `0.732` times either of the magnitude of vectors. If the angle between them is increased by half of its initial value then find the magnitude of difference of the vectors

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