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Two particles `A` and `B` separated by a distance `2R` are moving counter clockwise along the same circular path of radius `R` each with uniform speed `v`. At time `t=0`, `A` is given a tangential acceleration of magnitude `a = (32v^(2))/(25piR)` in the same direction of initial velocity

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