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A particle of charge `-q` and mass `m` moves in a circular orbits of radius `r` about a fixed charge `+Q`.The relation between the radius of the orbit `r` and the time period `T` is

A

`r=(Qq)/(16pi^(2)epsilon_(0)m)T^(2)`

B

`r^(3)=(Qq)/(16pi^(3)epsilon_(0)m)T^(2)`

C

`r^(2)=(Qq)/(16pi^(3)epsilon_(0)m)T^(3)`

D

`r^(2)=(Qq)/(4pi^(3)epsilon_(0)m)T^(3)`

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