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A passenger sitting in a bus moving along a circular path experiences a force which is

A

opposite to the acceleration of the bus.

B

in the same direction as that of the acceleration of the bus.

C

along the direction of motion of the bus.

D

opposite to the direction of motion of the bus.

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