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For a particle in a non-uniform accelerated circular motion:
(i) Velocity is radial and acceleration is transverse only
(ii) Velocity is transverse and acceleration is radial only
(iii) Velocity is radial and acceleration has both radial and transverse components
(iv) Velocity is transverse and acceleration has both radial and transverse components

A

velocity is radial and acceleration is transverse only

B

velocity is transverse and acceleration is radial only

C

velocity is radial and acceleration has both radial and transverse components

D

velocity is transverse and acceleration has both radial and tranverse components

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