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When there are 2 point masses M and m such that Many is fixed . m is brought from infinity to a point A then it it derived that for the system of two masses , gravitational potential (GP ) at point A = -GM/R. It means for mass m , GP is found with respect to mass M Then why for a ring , while calculating GP (when dm is assumed as the mass of the element ) GP at point Of outside the ring at a distance of r from centre and z distance from the element= -Gdm/z. Why it's not -GM/z . As when there are two masses the GP at the point A was with respect to the another body of mass M !! |
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Answer» When there are 2 point masses M and m such that Many is fixed . m is brought from infinity to a point A then it it derived that for the system of two masses , gravitational potential (GP ) at point A = -GM/R. It means for mass m , GP is found with respect to mass M Then why for a ring , while calculating GP (when dm is assumed as the mass of the element ) GP at point Of outside the ring at a distance of r from centre and z distance from the element= -Gdm/z. Why it's not -GM/z . As when there are two masses the GP at the point A was with respect to the another body of mass M !! |
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