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Three point masses are at the corners of an equilateral traingle of side `r`. Their separations do not change when the system rotates about the centre of the triangle. For this, the time period of rotation must be proportional to

A

`a^(3//2)`

B

a

C

m

D

`m^(-1//2)`

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