Let V and E denote the gravitational potential and gravitational field at a point. It is…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Gravitation
Let V and E denote the gravitational potential and gravitational field at a point. It is possible to have
- \(V=0 \text { and } E=0\)
- \(V=0 \text { and } E \neq 0\)
- \(V \neq 0 \text { and } E=0\)
- \(V \neq 0 \text { and } E \neq 0\)
Answer
(A) V=0 and E=0, (C) V 0 and E=0, (D) V 0 and E 0
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