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The linear momentum `p` of a body moving in one dimension varies with time according to the equation `p=a+bt^(2)`, where a and b are positive constants. The net force acting on the body is

A

proportional to `t^(2)`

B

a constant

C

proportional to t

D

inversely proportional to t

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