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2 Consider two identical rings of matter of mass M of radius R, with their centers at 20, and orbital planes parallel to

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2 Consider two identical rings of matter of mass M of radius R, with their centers at 20, and orbital planes parallel to the X-Y plane. Assume that the rings are wire like, i.e. neglect their its cross section. Assume also that their masses are uniformly distributed over each ring. Calculate the gravitational potential at a test point on the Z-axis plane located at a distance z from the origin. Calculate the direction and magnitude of the gravitational force on the test body of mass mt.