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A car is moving with a speed of 30 `ms^(-1)` on a circular path of radius 500 m. If its speed is increasing at the rate of 2 `ms^(-2)` , the net acceleration of the car is

A

`3.6 ms^(-2)`

B

`2.7 ms^(-2)`

C

`1.8 ms^(-2)`

D

`2 ms^(-2)`

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