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A particle starts moving from rest at `t=0` with a tangential acceleration of constant magnitude of `pi m//s^(2)` along a circle of radius 6 m. The value of average acceleration, average velocity and average speed during the first `2 sqrt(3)` s of motion, are respectively :

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