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Write the quantitative formula of G/g​

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Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

What is Gravitational Field?

The gravitational force per unit mass that would be exerted on a small test mass at that point is defined as the gravitational field. It is a vector field, and points in the direction of the force that a small test mass would feel at that point. Let’s consider a point particle of mass M, then the magnitude of the resultant gravitational field strength denoted by term g, at a distance of r, from M, is given by the formula,

g

=

G

M

r

2

Newton’s Law of Gravitation states that the gravitational force between two point masses M and m a distance r apart in a vacuum, is attractive, acts along the line joining their centres, and is proportional to the masses and inversely proportional to the square of their separations. This is the formula,

F

α

M

m

r

2

In the SI system, the constant of proportionality is G, the gravitational constant, which has a value of

6.67

×

10

11

N

m

2

k

g

2

, and so we may write this as

F

=

G

M

m

r

2

The gravitational force or the weight acting on a mass m, in the gravitational field , is given by: = m. At the surface of the Earth, has a magnitude of

G

M

R

2

E

=

9.81

m

s

2

, where

R

E

is the radius of the Earth.

Gravitational Field Formula

The Formula of Gravitational Field:

Near the earth the acceleration due to gravity depends on the distance of an object from earth’s center. The gravitational field formula is very useful. Using it helps to find the field strength, meaning the acceleration due to gravity at any position around the Earth. The radius of the Earth is

R

E

=

6.38

×

10

6

m

, and so values of r in the formula are (typically) greater than this radius. The strength of gravitational field is measured in Newtons per kilogram.

(

N

k

g

)

, or in the same units as acceleration is

m

s

2

g

(

r

)

=

G

m

g

r

2

g(r) = Earth’s gravitational field strength,

(

N

k

g

)

o

r

m

s

2

G = gravitational constant ()

m

E

= mass of the Earth

(

5.98

×

10

24

)

k

g

r = distance from the center of the Earth (m).

The gravitational pull between two objects only affects their motion when at least one of the objects is very massive. Earth has a mass of about 6 × 1024 kg.

Answered by SoyanshuMohapatra
0

Answer:

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