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A particle is performing U.C.M. along a circular path of radius r, with a uniform speed v. Its tangential and radial acceleration are

zero and infinite
$\dfrac{v^2}{r}$ and zero
zero and $\dfrac{v^2}{r}$
2 and infinite
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