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A partical revolves in clockwise direction (as seen from point A) in a circle C of radius 1 cm and completes one revolution in 2 sec. The axis of the circle and the principal axis of the mirror M coincides, call it AB. The radius of curvature of the mirror of 20cm. Then, the direction of revolution (as seen from A) of the image of the partical and its speed is

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