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Work done by a centripetal force A increases by decreasing the radius of the circle      B decreases by increasing the radius of the circle  C increases by increasing the mass of the body      D is always zero

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Work done by a centripetal force A increases by decreasing the radius of the circle      B decreases by increasing the radius of the circle  C increases by increasing the mass of the body      D is always zero

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The work done by a centripetal force increases by decreasing the radius of the circle.

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