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Two particles are in SHM along same line. Time period of each is `T` and amplitude is `A`. After how much time will they collide if at time `t = 0`. (a) first particle is at `x_(1) = + (A)/(2)` and moving towards positive x - axis and second particle is at `x_(2) = - (A)/(sqrt2)` and moving towards negative x - axis, (b) rest information are same as mentioned in part (a) except that particle first is also moving towards negative x - axis.

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