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how can you say that gravitational force is a field force​

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A gravitational field is the force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses. This field extends out in all directions, but the magnitude of the gravitational force decreases as the distance from the object increases. It is measured in units of force per mass, usually newtons per kilogram (N/kg). A gravitational field is a type of force field and is analogous to electric and magnetic fields for electrically charged particles and magnets, respectively.

There are two ways of showing the gravitational field around an object: with arrows and with field lines. Both of these are shown in the picture below. Arrows show the magnitude and direction of the force at different points in space. The longer the arrow, the greater the magnitude. Field lines show the direction the force would act on an object placed at that point in space. The magnitude of the field is represented by the spacing of the lines. The closer the lines are to each other, the higher the magnitude.

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