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A planet moving along an elliptical orbit is closest to the Sun at distance `r_(1)` and farthest away at a distance of `r_(2)`. If `v_(1)` and `v_(2)` are linear speeds at these points respectively. Then the ratio `(v_1)/(v_2)` is

A

`(r_2)/(r_1)`

B

`((r_2)/(r_1))^(2)`

C

`(r_1)/(r_2)`

D

`((r_1)/(r_2))^(2)`

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