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3 particles each of mass m are kept at vertices of an equilateral triangle of side L. The gravitational field at centre due to these particles is

1. zero                                                                       

2. 3GML2

3. 9GML2                                                                     

4. 123GML2

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The centripetal force acting on a satellite orbiting around the earth and the gravitational force of the earth acting on the satellite, both are equal to \(F\). The net force on the satellite is:
1. zero
2. \(F\)
3. \(F\sqrt{2}\)
4. \(2F\)

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Two sphere of mass m and M are situated in air and the gravitational force between them is F. The space around the masses is now filled with a liquid of specific gravity 3. The gravitational force will now be

1. F                                        

2. F3  

3. F9                                      

4. 3 F

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Two identical solid copper spheres of radius \(R\) are placed in contact with each other. The gravitational attraction between them is proportional to:
1. \(R^2\)
2. \(R^{-2}\)
3. \(R^4\)
4. \(R^{-4}\)

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An astronaut orbiting the earth in a circular orbit 120 km above the surface of the earth, gently drops a spoon out of the spaceship. The spoon will:

1. Fall vertically down to the earth

2. Move towards the moon

3. Will move along with space-ship

4. Will move in an irregular way then fall down

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Imagine a light planet revolving around a very massive star in a circular orbit of radius R with a period of revolution T. If the gravitational force of attraction between planet and star is proportional to R-52, then T2 is proportional to:

1. R3                               

2. R7/2

3. R5/2                           

4. R3/2

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A mass M is split into two parts, m and (M–m), which are then separated by a certain distance. What ratio of m/M maximizes the gravitational force between the two parts

1. 1/3                           

2. 1/2

3. 1/4                           

4. 1/5

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Two identical satellites are at R and 7R away from the earth surface, the wrong statement is (R = Radius of the earth)

1. Ratio of total energy will be 4

2. Ratio of kinetic energies will be 4

3. Ratio of potential energies will be 4

4. Ratio of total energy will be 4 but ratio of potential and kinetic energies will be 2

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A body of mass m is taken from earth's surface to the height h equal to the radius of the earth, the increase in potential energy will be:

1. mgR                                

2. 12mgR

3. 2mgR                             

4. 14 mgR

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An artificial satellite moving in a circular orbit around the earth has a total (kinetic + potential) energy \(E_0.\) Its potential energy is:
1. \(-E_0\)
2. \(1.5E_0\)
3. \(2E_0\)
4. \(E_0\)
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