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The point A moves with a uniform speed along the circumference of a circle of radius 0.36 m and covers `30^(@)` in 0.1 s. The perpendicular projection 'P' from 'A' on the diameter MN represents the simple harmonic motion of 'P'. The restoration force per unit mass when P touches M will be :

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