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A solid sphere of mass ‘M’ and radius ‘a’ is surrounded by a uniform concentric spherical shell of thickness 2a and mass 2M. The gravitational field at distance ‘3a’ from the centre will be:
(A) 2GM/3a²
(B) 2GM/9a²
(C) GM/9a²
(D) GM/3a²

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A solid sphere of mass ‘M’ and radius ‘a’ is surrounded by a uniform concentric spherical shell of thickness 2a and mass 2M. The gravitational field at distance ‘3a’ from the centre will be:

A solid sphere of mass ‘M’ and radius ‘a’ is surrounded by a uniform concentric spherical shell of thickness 2a and mass 2M. The gravitational field at distance ‘3a’ from the centre will be:(A) 2GM/3a²

A solid sphere of mass ‘M’ and radius ‘a’ is surrounded by a uniform concentric spherical shell of thickness 2a and mass 2M. The gravitational field at distance ‘3a’ from the centre will be:(A) 2GM/3a²(B) 2GM/9a²

A solid sphere of mass ‘M’ and radius ‘a’ is surrounded by a uniform concentric spherical shell of thickness 2a and mass 2M. The gravitational field at distance ‘3a’ from the centre will be:(A) 2GM/3a²(B) 2GM/9a²(C) GM/9a²

A solid sphere of mass ‘M’ and radius ‘a’ is surrounded by a uniform concentric spherical shell of thickness 2a and mass 2M. The gravitational field at distance ‘3a’ from the centre will be:(A) 2GM/3a²(B) 2GM/9a²(C) GM/9a²(D) GM/3a²

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