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Two trains `P` and `Q` are moving along parllel tracks same uniform speed of `20` m `s^(-1)`. The driver of train `P` decides to overtake train `Q` and accelerate his frain by `1 ms^(-2)`, After `50 s`, train `P` crosses the engine of train `Q`. Find out what was the distance between the two trains initially. provided the length each is `400 m`.

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