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A mass is revolving in a circle which li...

A mass is revolving in a circle which lies in a plane of paper. The direction of angular acceleration can be:-

A

along the tangent

B

along the radius inward

C

along the radius outward

D

along the perpendicular to the plane of the paper

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D
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