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[" The linear and angular acceleration of a particle "],[" are "10m/s^(2)" and "5rad/s^(2)" respectively.It will be "],[" at a distance from the axis of rotation."],[[" (1) "50m," (2) "(1)/(2)m," (3) "1m," (4) "2m]]

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