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Centripetal force (F) on a body of mass (m) moving with uniform speed (v) in a circle of radius (r ) depends upon m, v and r. The formula for the centripetal force using theory of dimensons.

A

`kmv^(2)`

B

`(kmv^(2))/(r)`

C

`(km^(2)v^(2))/(r)`

D

`(km^(2)v)/(r)`

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