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On the surface of earth acceleration due to gravity is g and gravitational potential is V.R. is the radius of earth. Match the following :

A

`A rarr P , B rarr Q , C rarr R , D rarr S`

B

`A rarr P , B rarr Q , C rarr S , D rarr R`

C

`A rarr P , B rarr Q , C rarr Q , D rarr S`

D

`A rarr R , B rarr P , C rarr Q , D rarr S`

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C
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