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Let `P(1, 7, sqrt2)` be a point and the equation of the line L is `(x-1)/(sqrt2)=(y-7)/(1)=(z-sqrt2)/(-1)`. If PQ is the distnace of the plane `sqrt2x+y-z=1` from the point P measured along a line inclined at an angle `60^(@)` with L, then the length of PQ is

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