Physics, asked by jyotikelwa8, 5 months ago


What is gravitational intensity and establish it?​

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Answered by mmanjeetkaurin
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The gravitational field intensity (EG) or (g) is the force on a unit mass at a point in the field. Since the force (F) on a body of mass m in a gravitational field of a body of mass M = GMm/r2 you can see that the force per unit mass is given by F/m. So: Gravitational Field Intensity (EG) = (g) = F/m = GM/r2.

Answered by kookie05
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The gravitational field intensity (EG) or (g) is the force on a unit mass at a point in the field.

Since the force (F) on a body of mass m in a gravitational field of a body of mass M = GMm/r2 you can see that the force per unit mass is given by F/m. So:

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