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A system consists of N particles , which have independent k relations among one another. The number of degrees of freedom of the system is given by

A

3N-K

B

3N+K

C

3Nk

D

3NlK

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For a system of N particles , having k independent relations , the degrees of freedom equal to 3N-K
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