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Statement I : Distance between two particles moving with constant velocities always remains constant. Statement II : The relative motion between two particles moving with constant velocities always remains constant.

Two particles start moving simultaneously with constant velocities u_1 and u_2 as shown in (Fig. 5.194). First particle starts from A along AO and second starts from O along OM . Find the shortest distance between them during their motion. .

Two particles start moving simultaneously with constant velocities u_1 and u_2 as shown in (Fig. 5.194). First particle starts from A along AO and second starts from O along OM . Find the shortest distance between them during their motion. .

Two particles A and B are initially 40 m apart, A is behind B . Particle A is moving with uniform velocity of 10 m s^(-1) towared B . Particle B starts moving away from A with constant acceleration of 2 m s^(-1) . The minimum distance between the two is .

Two particles A and B are initially 40 m apart, A is behind B . Particle A is moving with uniform velocity of 10 m s^(-1) towared B . Particle B starts moving away from A with constant acceleration of 2 m s^(-1) . The time which there is a minimum distance between the two is .

Two particles A and B are initially 40 m apart, A is behind B . Particle A is moving with uniform velocity of 10 m s^(-1) towared B . Particle B starts moving away from A with constant acceleration of 2 m s^(-1) . The time which there is a minimum distance between the two is .