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- According to Newton's law of gravitation, the magnitude of the force F on point masses m1 and m2 (say) is given by | F |=(G m1 m2/r2). I. This equation is not directly applicable for the gravitational force between extended object (like the earth) and a point mass. II. This equation can be directly applied for gravitational force between an extended object and a point mass. III. The equations can be applied to find the gravitational force between an extended object and a point mass provided r is the distance of the point mass from the geometric centre of the extended object. IV. None of the above Which of the following statement(s) about this equation is/are correct?
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According to Newton's law of gravitation, the magnitude of the force on point masses and (say) is given by .
I. This equation is not directly applicable for the gravitational force between extended object (like the earth) and a point mass.
II. This equation can be directly applied for gravitational force between an extended object and a point mass.
III. The equations can be applied to find the gravitational force between an extended object and a point mass provided is the distance of the point mass from the geometric centre of the extended object.
IV. None of the above
Which of the following statement(s) about this equation is/are correct?
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