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  1. The gravitational field is the gravitational force per unit mass that would be exerted on a small mass at that point. It is a vector field, and points in the direction of the force that the mass would feel. For a point particle of mass M, the magnitude of the resultant gravitational field strength g, at distance r from M, is.

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  2. Where there is a weaker gravitational field, the weight of an object is smaller. For example, the gravitational field strength of the Moon is 1.6 N/kg. This means that for each kg of mass, an ...

  3. A gravitational field is used to explain gravitational phenomena, such as the gravitational force field exerted on another massive body. It has dimension of acceleration (L/T 2) and it is measured in units of newtons per kilogram (N/kg) or, equivalently, in meters per second squared (m/s 2). In its original concept, gravity was a force between ...

  4. Gravitational field strength (g) is the force per unit mass exerted by a gravitational field on an object. This value is constant in a uniform field, but varies in a radial field. You can use the following formula to calculate the gravitational field strength: g =m F Where F is the force exerted and m is the mass of the object in the field. 8.2 ...

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  5. A gravitational field is defined as: A region of space where a mass experiences a force due to the gravitational attraction of another mass. The direction of the gravitational field is always towards the centre of the mass. Gravitational forces cannot be repulsive. The strength of this gravitational field (g) at a point is the force (Fg) per ...

  6. A field is a region of space where forces are exerted on objects with certain properties. In this and subsequent sections three types of field are considered: gravitational fields affect anything that has mass. electric fields affect anything that has charge. magnetic fields affect permanent magnets and electric currents.

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  8. Nov 21, 2023 · Gravitational field is an imaginary concept in which every object has a region of space around it in which every other objects experience an attractive force. This gravitational field is ...

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