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A particle is going parallel to x-axis with constant speed V at a distance 'a' from the axis. Find its angular velocity about an axis passing the origin O, at the instant when radial vector of the particle makes angle `theta` with the x-axis

A

`(V)/(a)sin^(2)theta`

B

`(V)/(asin(theta)`

C

`(2V)/(a)sin^(2)theta`

D

`(V)/(2a)sin^(2)theta`

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