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A bead of mass m can slide without friction on a fixed circular horizontal ring of radius 3R having a centre at the point C. The bead is attached to one of the ends of spring of spring constant k. Natural length of spring is R and the other end of the spring is R and the other end of the spring is fixed at point O as shown in the figure. If the bead is released from position A, then the kinetic energy of the bead when it reaches point B is

A

`25/2kR^2`

B

`9/2kR^2`

C

`8kR^2`

D

`12kR^2`

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