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A conducting ring of mass 2kg and radius `0.5m` is placed on a smooth plane. The ring carries a current of `i=4A`. A horizontal magnetic field `B=10 T` is switched on at time `t=0` as shown in fig The initial angular acceleration of the ring will be
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A

`40pi rad //s^(2)`

B

`20pirad//s^(2)`

C

`5pi rad //s^(2)`

D

`15pi rad //s^(2)`

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