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gravitational potential is maximum at r=

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Answered by Anonymous
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its maximum value is zero at infinity.

Answered by JasleenMann
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, U=−G

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it can be used to describe the potential energy in a system of point charges (or radially symmetric spheres) as a function of their separation distance r, then the maximum value is zero at infinite separation.

Hence, its maximum value is zero at infinity.

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