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Define gravitational field intensity.

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Answered by jossie
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it is defined as the force experienced by a unit mass when placed in the gravitational field of another mass M.

Answered by presentmoment
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Explanation:

The 'gravitational field intensity' is the force acting on a 'unit mass' at a particular point in the field. The equation to define gravitational field intensity is

\mathrm{E}_{G}=\mathrm{F} / \mathrm{m}

Where {E}_{G} represents the 'gravitational field intensity'

F represents force acting on the body whose unit is Newton, represented by N

And m represents the mass whose unit is Kilogram, represented by Kg

So it is,

\mathrm{E}_{\mathrm{G}}=\mathrm{F} / \mathrm{m}=\mathrm{N} / \mathrm{Kg}

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