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A particle is moving along a circular path. The angular velocity, linear velocity, Angular acceleration, and centripetal acceleration of the particle at any instant. Respectively are `vec omega, vec v, vec prop, and vec a_c`. Which of the following relations is not correct ?

A

`vec omega bot vec v`

B

`vec omega bot vec a`

C

`vec omega bot vec a_(c)`

D

`vec v bot vec a_(c)`

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