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Two bodies of masses, `M_(1)` and `M_(2)` are placed at a distance .r.. The gravitational potential at the point where the gravitational field is zero

A

`-(G)/(r)(M_(1)+2sqrt(M_(1)M_(2))+M_(2))`

B

`-2(G)/(r)(M_(1)+M_(2))`

C

`-(G)/ (r ) (M_(1) + M_(2))^(2)`

D

`-(G)/(r )(sqrt(M_(1)) + sqrt(M_(2)))`

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