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Statement I: It takes more fuel for a spacecraft to travel from the earth to the Moon than for the return trip.
Statement II: The point of zero gravitational field intensity due to the earth and the Moon is lying nearer to the Moon, i.e., in the diagram shown, for `rltr_(0), E_(g)` is towards the earth's centre and for `rgtr_(0), E_(g)` is towards the Moon's centre and at `r=r_(0),E_(g)` is zero.

A

Statement I is True, Statement II is True: Statement II is a correct explanation for Statement I.

B

Statement I is True, Statement II is True: Statement II is Not a correct explanation for Statement I.

C

Statement I is True, Statement II is False.

D

Statement I is False, Statement II is True.

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The correct Answer is:
A

Here, both the statements are correct and Statement 2 correctly explains Statement 1.
This can be easily proved by writing the basic equations.
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