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[" 8."A" uniform ring of mass "m" and radius a is placed directly "],[" above a uniform sphere of mass "M" and of equal radius."],[" The centre of the ring is at a distance "sqrt(3)" a from the centre "],[" of the sphere.Find the gravitational force exerted by the "],[" sphere on the ring."]

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