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The centripetal farce F acting on a particle moving uniformly in a circle may depend upon mass (m), velocity (v) and radius ("r") of the circle.Derive the formula for F using the method of dimensions.

A

`kmv^(2)`

B

`(kmv^(2))/(r )`

C

`(km^(2)v^(2))/(r )`

D

`(km^(2)v)/(r )`

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