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If the law of gravitation be such that the force of attraction between two particles vary inversely as the `5//2^(th)` powr of their separation then the graph of orbital velocity `v_(0)` plotted against the distance `r` of a satellite from the earth's centre on a log-log scale is shown alongside the slope oline will be

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