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A mass of 2 kg describes a circle of radius `1.0`m on a smooth horizontal table at a uniform speed. It is joined to the centre of the circle by a string, which can just withstand 32 N. the greatest number of revolutions per minute the mass can make is

A

38

B

4

C

76

D

16

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