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Define Gravitational field intensity (I). ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\large\underline\green{\sf Gravitational\:Field\: Intensity:-}

The gravitational field intensity at a point in some gravitational field is defined as the gravitational force exerted on unit mass placed at that point .

\large{\boxed{\sf I={\frac{F}{m}}}}

Gravitational Field Intensity is a vector Quantitiy whose direction is same as that of Gravitational force .

Its SI unit is N/kg .

Answered by Anonymous
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The Gravitational field intensity (EG) or (g) is the Force on a unit Mass at a point in a Field...

The Gravitational field intensity depends only upon the Source Mass and the Distance of Unit Test Mass From the Source Mass.

1) The Unit of Gravitational Field intensity is N/Kg.

2) The Dimensional Formula is Given by {[ M0L1T-2 ]}.

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