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A particle 'A' moves along a circle with a velocity `v=at`, where `a=0.50m//s^(2)`. Another particle `B` moves along a diameter `OO'` of the circle with the velocity `v=at`. Both the particles start simultaneously at `t=0` from the point `O` on the circle. For these particles, (the radius of circle`=1m`).

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