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A simple pendulum is oscillating without damping. When the displacement of the bob is less then maximum, its acceleration vector `vec(a)` is correctly shown in :

A

B

C

D

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The correct Answer is:
C

Here,
` a_(c)` centripetal acceleration
`a_(t)` = net acceleration
` a_(N)` = net acceleration or
= Resultant of `a_(c) and a_(t)`
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