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If `V, T, L, K` and `r` denote speed, time period, angular momentum, kinetic energy and radius of satellite in circular orbit (a)`Valphar^(-1)`,(b) `Lalphar^(1//2)`
`(c) Talphar^(3//2)`,(d) `Kalphar^(-2)`

A

a,b are true

B

b,c are true

C

a,b,d are true

D

a,b,c are true

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