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Two spherical planets P and Q have the same uniform density `rho,` masses `M_p and M_Q` and surface areas A and 4A respectively. A spherical planet R also has uniform density `rho` and its mass is `(M_P + M_Q).` The escape velocities from the plantes P,Q and R are `V_P V_Q and V_R` respectively. Then

A

`v_Q gt v_R gt v_P`

B

`v_R gt v_Q gt v_P`

C

`(v_R)/(v_P) = 3`

D

`v_p/v_Q = 1/2`

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