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Two ships start sailing from a port with an initial distance of 'd' between them with the same constant velocity of 'v' each. First ship sails perpendicular to the coastline and the velocity vector of the second ship is always directed towards the first ship with the same magnitude of 'v'. What is the final constant distance between the two ships?
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