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A particle describes a horizontal circle in a conical funnel whose inner surface is smooth with speed of 0.5`m//s`. What is the height of the plane of circle from vertex of the funnel? [Take g=10`m//s^2`]

A

0.25 cm

B

2 cm

C

4 cm

D

2.5 cm

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