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A particle of mass 'm' moves with a constant speed along a circular path of radius r under the action of a force F .Its speed is given by

A

`sqrt((Fr)/(m))`

B

`sqrt((F )/(mr ))`

C

`sqrt((F )/(r ))`

D

`sqrt(Fmr)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`F=(mv^(2) )/(r ) therefore V= sqrt((Fr)/(m))`
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