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Suppose that the gravitational force between two bodies separated by a distance R becomes inversely proportional to R (and not as `(1)/(R^(2))` as given by Newton's law of gravitation). Then the speed of a particle moving in a circular orbit of radius R under such a force would be proportional to

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