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force acting per unit mass in a gravitational field intensity is ​

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Answered by mayank52206
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Answer:

The gravitational field strength at a point is the gravitational force exerted per unit mass placed at that point. is equal to the force experienced by a mass of 1 kg in that gravitational field. for situations where it is treated as an acceleration (such as the acceleration of an object in free fall).

Answered by priyankapriyanka1980
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Explanation:

directly proportional to product of masses

and inversely proportional to square of distance

Force=G×Mass1+mass2/distance²

G is universal gravitational constant which is equal to 6.67×10^-11

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