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Three particles describes circular path of radii `r_(1),r_(2) and r_(3)` with constant speed such that all the particles take same time to complete the revolution. If `omega_(1),omega_(2),omega_(3)` be the angular velocity `v_(1),v_(2),v_(3)` be linear velocities and `a_(1),a_(2),a_(3)` be linear acceleration than :

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