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I don’t get it
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727
727OP3w ago
Oh is it because the centre of mass of lower is more thus same potential hona chaiye Is there a mathematical proof
SirLancelotDuLac
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.
Fusion
Fusion3w ago
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
Shhh
Shhh3w ago
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
727
727OP3w ago
hmm i see ill just go through with this again and close this

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