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A shell of mass M and radius R has a point mass m
placed at a distance r from its centre. The gravitational
potential energy U (r) vs. r will be​

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A shell of mass M and radius R has point mass m placed at a distance r from its center. The gravitational potential energy U(r) –v will be

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Gravitational PE = mass × potential U = mV i.e. U ∝ V hence graph of U will be same as of potential for a spherical shell.

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