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@Gyro Gearloose
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to close the thread when your doubt is solved. Mention the users who helped you solve the doubt. This will be added to their stats.Oh is it because the centre of mass of lower is more thus same potential hona chaiye
Is there a mathematical proof
I think it should be (c). Because the force on a particle inside a shell is zero, so I1 or I2 cancel each other out.
I think it should be (b)
Figure ke according mass distribution is uneven so they shouldn't exactly be equal
The chunk below P has more mass so it should exert more force as F=GMm/r^2
O I just read it's a shell
Yea it should be c because of shell theorem
See idk it looks kinda error but supposing P just over the point as shown and written in the figure it's definitely B cuz once it's cut it's no where a shell anymore both of em r just complete different elements now
hmm i see
ill just go through with this again and close this