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Two particles P and Q simultaneously start moving from point A with velocities `15 m//s` and `20 m//s` respectively. The two particles move with acceleration equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. When P overtakes Q and B then its velocity is `30 m//s` the velocity of Q at point B will be

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