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Two bodies are thrown at the same time and in opposite directions and with an equal velocity `v_(0)` at angles `alpha_(1)` and `alpha_(2)` to the horizon. What is the velocity with which the bodies move relative to each other -? What will be the distance between the bodies be after time t elapses ?

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