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Is gravitational force a vector? Justify.​

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Answered by Srikanthnani143
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Explanation:

The gravitational field is a vector field that describes the gravitational force that would be applied on an object in any given point in space, per unit mass. It is actually equal to the gravitational acceleration at that point. This formulation is dependent on the objects causing the field.

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Gravity field

The gravitational field is a vector field that describes the gravitational force that would be applied on an object in any given point in space, per unit mass. It is actually equal to the gravitational acceleration at that point. This formulation is dependent on the objects causing the field.

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