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A person applies a constant force `vecF` on a particle of mass m and finds tht the particle movs in a circle of radius r with a uniform speed v as seen from an inertial frame of reference.

A

This is not possible

B

There are other forces on the particle

C

The resultant of the other forces is `(mv^2)/r ` towards the centre

D

The resultant of the other forces varies in magnitude as well as in direction.

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