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Two satellites `A` and `B` of the same mass are revolving around the earth in the concentric circular orbits such that the distance of satellite `B` from the centre of the earth is thrice as compared to the distance of the satellite `A` from the centre of the earth. The ratio of the centripetal force acting on `B` as compared to that on `A` is

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