Physics, asked by malikarjunarao5934, 10 months ago

gravitational field intensity dimensionally equal to​

Answers

Answered by abhinay80010
1

Answer:

Explanation:

The formula for gravitational field intensity is expressed by, g = F/m = 36/6 = 6 N/kg.

Answered by Anonymous
7

ꫝꫀꪶꪶꪮ ꪑꪖ

We also presented two equations for the gravitational field, g = F/m and g = GM/d^2, based on the universal law of gravitation and Newton's Second Law of Motion. Gravitational field is measured in units of newtons per meter (N/m) or meters per second squared (m/s^2).

Similar questions