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Three spheres each of mass M and radius R, are kept such that each touches the other two.The magnitude of the gravitational force on any one sphere due to other two

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Answered by san797
0

Answer:

zero

Explanation:

because, force acting by each other will nillify each other, so resultant force will be zero

Answered by akparmar74
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Answer:

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Force between two spheres will be

F=GMM(2R)2=GM24R2

Two forces of equal magnitude are acting at angle 60∘ on any of the sphere

Fnet=3–√4GM2R2

Hence a is the correct answer.

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