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A particle of mass m rotates with a uniform angular speed `omega`. It is viewed from a frame rotating about the Z-axis with a uniform angular speed `omega_0`. The centrifugal force on the particler is

A

`momega^2a`

B

`momega^2_0a`

C

`m((omega+omega_0)/2)^2a`

D

`momega omega_0a`

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