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Engineering, 23.01.2020 19:31, zack66828

Prove that where f is the gravitational force generated by an arbitrary mass m acting on another particle of mass m, and c is an arbitrary closed-contour in space. this integral represents the work done by the gravitational force on m ast moves around the contour c. (hint: use stokes' theorem to evaluate the closed-contour integral).

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