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Two bodies of masses `m_(1) and m_(2)` ar placed at a distance r apart. Shows that the position where the gravitational field due to them is zer, the potential is given by
`V=-(G)/(r)"["m_(1)+m_(2)+2sqrt(m_(1)m_(2))"]"`

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