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Let V and E represent the gravitational potential and field at a distance r from the centre of a uniform solid sphere. Consider the two statements.
A. the plot of V against r is discontinuous
B. The plot of E against r is discontinuous.

A

Both A and B are correct

B

A is correct but B is wrong

C

B is correct but A is wrong

D

both A and B are wrong

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