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[" A particle is projected at angle "60^(@)" with speed "10sqrt(3)" ,from the point "],[" A "as shown in the for.At the same time the wedge is made to move "],[" with speed "10sqrt(3)" towards right as shown in the figure .Then the time "],[" after which particle will strike with wedge is "(9=10" m/sec)': "]

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