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Three identical particles each of mass m move along a circle of radius R, under the action of their mutual gravitational attraction . The velocity of each particle is
A) `sqrt ( 2Gm//Rsqrt 3)`
B) `sqrt ( Gm//Rsqrt 3)`
C)`sqrt ( Gm//R 3)`
D)`sqrt ( 2Gm//R 3)`

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