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A particle of mass 10g moves along a circle of radi Hom with a constant tangential acceleration. Whe is the magnitude of this acceleration if the kinetic the end of the second revolution after the beginning 10436 energy of the particle becomes equal to 8 x of the motion (1) 0.18m (2) 0.2 m/s (4) 0.15 m/s She is resting on a smooth surface. As

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