Assertion (A) is true: Both a proton and an electron entering a uniform magnetic field with the same momentum and perpendicular to the magnetic field will follow circular paths of the same radius, as the magnetic force provides the centripetal force required for circular motion.
Reason (R) is true: The radius of the circular path for a charged particle in a magnetic field is given by \( r = \frac{p}{qB} \), where \( p \) is the momentum, \( q \) is the charge, and \( B \) is the magnetic field strength.
Since the momentum and magnetic field are the same for both the proton and the electron, they will describe circular paths of the same radius.
Thus, both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, and Reason (R) correctly explains Assertion (A).