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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Solid Sphere
Can you treat...
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Can you treat a ring or a hollow cubical box as a point objects? Why/ why not?
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No
But sphere can be considered as a point object because of uniform surface area.
The surface area of cube and ring is not uniform in terms of distance
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