Your assumption is true. Gravity is given by GMm/r^2 where M is all the mass *inside* the radius r. By definition M is zero for a hollow sphere, at least inside the shell.> some confusions hereImagine a massive shell of radius R, and an astronaut floating at a distance r<R. Now consider a volume...
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