$A$ satellite of the earth is revolving in a circular orbit with a uniform speed $v$. If the gravitational force suddenly disappears,the satellite will

  • A
    Continue to move with velocity $v$ along the original orbit
  • B
    Move with a velocity $v$,tangentially to the original orbit
  • C
    Fall down with increasing velocity
  • D
    Ultimately come to rest somewhere on the original orbit

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