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A small ring P is threaded on a smooth wire bent in the form of a circle of radius a and centre O. The wire is rotating with constant angular speed `omega` about a vertical diameter xy, while the ring remains at rest relative to the wire at a distance `(a)/(2)` from xy. Then is equal to:

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