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A car is moving with a speed of `4-0km//h^(-1)`. As the car reaches a circular turn on the road of radius 100m , the driver applies brakes and reduces his speed at the rate of `1ms^(2)`. Calculate the magnitude of net acceleration of the car.

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`1m//s^(2)`
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