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Two particles `A` and `B` are located in `x-y` plane at points `(0,0)` and `(0,4m)`. They simultaneoulsy start moving with velocities `v_(A)=2hatjm//s` and `v_(B)=2hatim//s`. Select the correct alternative(s)

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