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gravitational potential due to solid sphere at the Vcentre​

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Answered by Shivam273303
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From a solid sphere of mass M and radius R, a spherical portion of radius 2R is removed, as shown in the figure. Taking gravitational potential V=0 at r=∞ , the potential at the centre of the cavity thus formed is : (G= gravitational constant)

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From a solid sphere of mass M and radius R, a spherical portion of radius 2R is removed, as shown in the figure. Taking gravitational potential V=0 at r=∞ , the potential at the centre of the cavity thus formed is : (G= gravitational constant)

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