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प्रश्न
Two particles of masses m and 9m are separated by a distance r. At a point on the line joining them the gravitational field is zero. The gravitational potential at that point is ______.
( G = universal constant of gravitation)
विकल्प
`-(4"Gm")/"r"`
`-(8"Gm")/"r"`
`-(16"Gm")/"r"`
`-(32"Gm")/"r"`
उत्तर
Two particles of masses m and 9m are separated by a distance r. At a point on the line joining them the gravitational field is zero. The gravitational potential at that point is `underlinebb(-(16"Gm")/"r")`.
( G = universal constant of gravitation)
Explanation:
Let P be the point where gravitational field is zero so,
`"Gm"/x^2=("G"9"m")/("r"-x)^2`
⇒ `1/x^2=9/("r"-x)^2`
⇒ `sqrt(("r"-x)^2) = sqrt(9x^2)`
⇒ r - x = 3x
⇒ x = `"r"/4`
Now, gravitational potential at this point is
`-((4"Gm")/"r"+("G"9"m"xx4)/(3"r"))[
"r"-x= (3"r")/4]`
⇒ `-((4"Gm"+12"Gm")/"r")`
⇒ `-(16"Gm")/"r"`