If the speed of stone is increased beyond the maximum permissible value and the string breaks suddenly, which of the following correctly describes the trajectory of the stone after the string breaks (i) the stone moves radially outwards, (ii) the stone flies off tangentially from the instant the string breaks, (iii) the stone flies off at an angle with the tangent whose magnitude depends on the speed of the particle?

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The stone flies of tangentially .because at instant when string breaks its centripetal firces is suddenly zero by the way only tangential firce is act .hence obly nive in tangential direction
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