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The force required to tow a car at constant velocity is directly proportional to velocity. If it requires 160 W to two a car with a velocity of `4ms^(-1)`, the power it required to move the car with a velocity of `9ms^(-1)` is

A

900W

B

180W

C

810 W

D

640 W

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C
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