Physics, asked by spinnernikky03, 11 months ago

What is gravitational mass

gravitational force exerted by the body
B) gravitational force experienced by the
body
C) measure of gravitational force
experienced by the body
D) measure of neither gravitational force
exerted nor that experienced by a body.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

D) measure of neither gravitational force

exerted nor that experienced by a body.

Explanation:

Gravitational mass is the mass of the body but it is not he force either experienced by the body or exerted by the body. But the mass of the bodies are the fundamental constituents to find the the gravitational force exerted by the bodies and also experienced by the bodies.

To calculate, the gravitational force of attraction between two bodies we use the formula, GMm/r².

Where, 'G' is the universal gravitational constant.

'M' is the mass of the greater object.

'm' is the mass of smaller object and

'r' is the distance between the two objects from the centres of the two object.

For more information, https://brainly.in/question/13118867 and https://brainly.in/question/13775073 are required.

Answered by 003littlestar
1

Answer:

Option (D) is correct.

As it is the strength....

Explanation:

Gravitational mass is determined by the strength of the gravitational force experienced by the body when in the gravitational field g. The Eötvös experiments therefore show that the ratio of gravitational and inertial mass is the same for different substances.

Hope you understand it and also hopes that now its hlps yu^-^

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