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A point object moves along an arc of a circle of radius 'R'. Its velocity depends upon the distance covered 'S' as V = `Ksqrt(S)` where 'K' is a constant. If ' theta' is the angle between the total acceleration and tangential acceleration, then

A

`tan theta = sqrt(S/R)`

B

`tan theta = sqrt(S/(2R))`

C

`tan theta =S/(2R)`

D

`tan theta =(2S)/R`

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