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[" A particle is moving in a circle of radius "R" with constant speed.The time period of particle is "T=1],[" second.In a time "t=T/6," if the difference between average speed and magnitude of average "],[" velocity of the particle is "2m/sec," find the radius of the circle (in metres)."]

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