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At all points inside a uniform spherical shell ............... (A) gravitational intensity and gravitational potential both are zero (B) gravitational intensity and gravitational potential both are non-zero (C) gravitational intensity is non-zero and gravitational potential both is zero (D) gravitational intensity is zero and gravitational potential both is non-zero but equal.

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Answered by tejaswi04
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Explanation:

The net gravitational force on a point mass inside a spherical shell of mass is identically zero! Physically, this is a very important result because any spherically symmetric mass distribution outside the position of the test mass m can be build up as a series of such shells.

Answered by ChromaticSoul
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Gravitational wave emission from stellar collapse has been studied for more than three decades. Current state-of-the-art numerical investigations of collapse include those that use progenitors with more realistic angular momentum profiles, properly treat microphysics issues, account for general relativity, and examine non-axisymmetric effects in three dimensions. Such simulations predict that gravitational waves from various phenomena associated with gravitational collapse could be detectable with ground-based and space-based interferometric observatories. This review covers the entire range of stellar collapse sources of gravitational waves: from the accretion induced collapse of a white dwarf through the collapse down to neutron stars or black holes of massive stars to the collapse of supermassive stars

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