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A force of constant magnitude F acts on a particle moving in a plane such that it is perpendicular to the velocity `vecv(|vecv|=v)` of the body and the force is always direct towards a fixed point. Then the angle turned by the velocity vector of the particle as it covers a distance S is (take mass of the particle as m)

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