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In a two dimensional motion,instantaneous speed `v_0` is a positive constant.Then which of the following are necessarily true?

A

The acceleratin of the particle is zero.

B

The acceleration of the particle is bounded.

C

the acceleration of the particle is necessarily in the plane of motion.

D

The particle must be undergoing in uniform circular motion.

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