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A sphere of radius 'a' substends an angle `60^(@)` at a point P. Then the distance of P from the centre of the sphere is

A

`(a)/(sqrt(3))`

B

`2a`

C

`(asqrt(3))/(2)`

D

`(2a)/(sqrt(3))`

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