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in the given figure, `alpha=15m//s^(2)` represents the total accleration of a particle moving in the clockwise direction on a circle radius R = 2.5m aat a given of time The speed of the particle is

A

`4.5` m/s

B

`5.0` m/s

C

`5.7` m/s

D

`6.2` m/s

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