the dimension formula of gravitational field strength
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The gravitational field strength in the international system of units is measured in meters per second squared [m/s2] or in Newtons per kilogram [N/kg].
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The dimension formula of gravitational field strength is [M⁰L¹T⁻²].
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- hus, the gravitational field is used to describe gravity events and is measured in new tones per kilogram (N / kg). In their original sense, gravity was a force in the middle of a mass of points. Following Isaac Newton, Pierre-Simon Laplace has tried to model gravity as a form of radiation or liquid, and since the 19th century, the definitions of gravity have often been taught in the form of a field, rather than a point.
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