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if the gravitaional force varies to vary inversely as `m^(th)` power of the distance then the time period of a planet in circular orbit of radius `r` around the sun will be proportional to

A

`r^(-3m//2)`

B

`r^(3m//2)`

C

`r^(m+1//2)`

D

`r^((m+1)//2)`

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