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A beaker filled with water, is accelerated at a rate a `m/s^(2)` in forward direction. The surface of water shall make an angle

A

`tan^(–1)(a//g)` backwards

B

`tan^(–1)(a//g)` forwards

C

`cot^(-)(g//a)` backwards

D

`cot^(-1)(g//a)` forwards

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