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Note, though, that the analogous argument for gravity inside a sphere doesn't work: make the sphere very big and stand at some point on the inside. You'd think that you'd feel the same gravity as you would due to an infinite plane (constant g toward the ground), but in fact it would come out to zero because there's so much distant mass in other directions (the r^2/r^2 argument I made earlier). So it pays to be careful!


Yes. But standing inside the sphere it is kindof intuitive that the far-away parts of the sphere are not negligible---they fill up the entire night sky!




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