Two bodies of masses `100 kg` and `10,000 kg` are at a distance `1m` part. At which point on the line joining them will the resultant gravitational field intensity be zero?
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To find the point on the line joining two masses where the resultant gravitational field intensity is zero, we can follow these steps:
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1. **Identify the Masses and Distance**:
- Let \( m_1 = 100 \, \text{kg} \) (mass of the first body).
- Let \( m_2 = 10,000 \, \text{kg} \) (mass of the second body).
- The distance between the two masses is \( d = 1 \, \text{m} \).
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