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A particle is moving in a circle in front of a plane mirror in the situation as shown in figure. The plane of motion of the particle is perpendicular to the plane of mirror. Then the motion of image of particle with respected to the partickle is

A

along a parabola

B

oscillating normal to the mirror

C

oscillating parallel to the mirror

D

along a circle

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B
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