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tatiana_eggs
Mar24-11, 06:52 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data

Calculate the gravitational potential due to a thin rod of length l and mass M at a distance R from the center of the rod and in a direction perp. to the rod.

2. Relevant equations

integral form of Gauss's law wrt gravitation

3. The attempt at a solution

Can I use Gauss's law here i.e. solve for the gravitational field vector and integrate it to get gravitational potential? If not, why?

I tried but I don't get the same answer as with direct integration.

fzero
Mar24-11, 07:05 PM
Yes, it should be possible to solve that way. You might want to try to show your work in case someone here can spot a mistake.