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Consider a body moving along a circular path of radius R. Given some statements:- (a) The acceleration of the body is directed towards the centre. (b) The acceleration of the body is directed towards the tangent. (c) One of the forces acting on the body must be variable in nature. (d) The radial acceleration of the body is non-zero. Which of the statements are always true?

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