An infinite number of bodies, each of mass \(2~\text{kg}\) are situated on the \(x\text-\)axis at distances \(1 ~\text m, ~2~\text m, ~4~\text m, ~8~\text m,......\)respectively, from the origin. The resulting gravitational potential due to this system at the origin will be:
1.  \(-\frac{8}{3}{G}\) 2. \(-\frac{4}{3} {G}\)
3.  \(-4 {G}\) 4. \(-{G}\)
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Two heavy spheres each of mass \(100\) kg and radius \(0.10\) m are placed \(1.0\) m apart on a horizontal table. What is the gravitational potential at the midpoint of the line joining the centres of the spheres?

1. \(2.67\times10^{-8}\) J kg–1 2. \(0\)
3. \(6.67\times10^{-9}\) J kg–1 4. \(3.71\times10^{-8}\) J kg–1
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