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Imagine a light planet is revolving round a very masstive star in a circular orbit of radius R with a time period of revolution T. If the gravitiational force of attraction between the star andplanets propostional to `R^(-n)`, then `T^(2)` is propostional to

A

`R^(n+1)`

B

`R^(n+2)`

C

`R^(n-1)`

D

`R^(n-2)`

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