How does the intensity of the gravitational field change inside a hollow sphere with a uniform distribution of mass?
It is zero at all points inside the sphere
It is constant and non zero at all points inside the sphere
It increases as we move toward the center of the sphere
It decreases as we move toward the center of the sphere
Inside a hollow sphere with a uniform distribution of mass, the net gravitational force experienced by the object is zero, and therefore the gravitational field strength is also zero at all points inside the sphere.