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A thin rod of length L is bent to form a circle. Its mass is M. What force will act on the mass m placed at the centre of the circle?

A
4π2GMmL2
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GMm4π2L2
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2πGMmL2
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D
zero
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Solution

The correct option is D zero
When the thin rod of mass M and length L is bent to form a circle, the mass M gets distributed uniformly at the periphery of the circle.

The gravitational field produced by a mass dm will get cancelled due to mass dm located at diametrically opposite point, as shown in the image.

Hence, the gravitational field will be zero at the centre of the circle.i.e.,
Ecentre=0

Thus, net force on the mass m placed at centre will be,

Fnet=mEnet=m×0=0


Alternative method:

The gravitational field due to a uniform circular ring having mass M and radius R at a distance r on its axis is given byE=GMr(R2+r2)3/2 At the centre of the ring, r becomes zero.

Substituting r=0 in above equation, we get E=0.

Hence, force on the particle of mass m is also zero.
Why this question?
To make students understand the gravitational field is a vector quantity and the direction should be accounted while applying the principle of superposition.

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