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On the x - axis and at a distance x from the origin, the gravitational field due to a mass distribution is given by `(Ax)/((x^2+a^2)^(3//2))` in the x - direction. The magnitude of gravitational potential on the x - axis at a distance x, taking its value to be zero at infinity , is :

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