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A particle is travelling in a circular path of radius 4m. At a certain instant the particle is moving at 20m/s and its acceleration is at an angle of `37^(@)` from the direction to the centre of the circle as seen from the particle
(i) At what rate is the speed of the particle increasing?
(ii) What is the magnitude of the acceleration?

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(i) `75 m//s^(2)`, (ii) `125 m//s^(2)`
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