KE=21 m(R2Gm)=mgR
Assertion wrong
at ∞
U=0
∴ Reason correct.
Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R Assertion A : The kinetic energy needed to project a body of mass m from earth surface to infinity is 21mgR, where R is the radius of earth.
Reason R : The maximum potential energy of a body is zero when it is projected to infinity from earth surface.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the option given below
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A False but R is true
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
A is true but R is false
(4) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
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