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A particle of mass m is projected upword with velocity `v=(v_(e))/(2)` (`v_(e))` escape of the particle is

A

`-(GMm)/(2R)`

B

`-(GMm)/(4R)`

C

`-(3GMm)/(4R)`

D

`-(2GMm)/(3R)`

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