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Sand particles drop vertically at the rate of `2kgs^-1` on a conveyor belt moving horizontally with a velocity of `0.2ms^-1`.
The extra force required to keep the belt moving is

A

0.08 W

B

0.04 W

C

4 W

D

1 W

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