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In a circular motion of radius 3 cm the distance (s) travelled by a body along the circumference bears the relationship `s= ct ^(3) ` with time (t) where c= 0.1 `m//s^(3) ` . What are the tangential and centripetal acceleration when its linear speed is 0.3 m/s?

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