Two particles start with velocity v in opposite direction and accelerated in the same direction with equal magnitude. Throughout the motion, the relative velocity of first particle with respect to other is
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increasing
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consider its center of mass. Initially it's velocity would be zero. As the acceleration is in same direction, they don't cancel out. As the difference in velocities initially is not zero, that difference would go on accelerating.
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