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Gravitational Field Intensity at a point is defined as the force experienced by a unit mass placed at that point. Check FAQs
E=Fm
E - Gravitational Field Intensity?F - Force?m - Mass?

Gravitational Field Intensity Example

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0.0758Edit=2.5Edit33Edit
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Gravitational Field Intensity Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
E=Fm
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
E=2.5N33kg
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
E=2.533
Next Step Evaluate
E=0.0757575757575758N/Kg
LAST Step Rounding Answer
E=0.0758N/Kg

Gravitational Field Intensity Formula Elements

Variables
Gravitational Field Intensity
Gravitational Field Intensity at a point is defined as the force experienced by a unit mass placed at that point.
Symbol: E
Measurement: Gravitational Field IntensityUnit: N/Kg
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Force
Force on Fluid Element is the sum of pressure and shear forces acting on it within a fluid system.
Symbol: F
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Mass
Mass is the quantity of matter in a body regardless of its volume or of any forces acting on it.
Symbol: m
Measurement: WeightUnit: kg
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Gravitational Field Intensity

​Go Gravitational Field Intensity due to Point Mass
E=[G.]m'mor

Other formulas in Gravitational Field category

​Go Gravitational Field of Ring
Iring=-[G.]ma(rring2+a2)32
​Go Gravitational Field of Ring given Angle at any Point Outside Ring
Iring=-[G.]mcos(θ)(a2+rring2)2
​Go Gravitational Field of Thin Circular Disc
Idisc=-2[G.]m(1-cos(θ))rc2
​Go Gravitational Field when Point is Inside of Non Conducting Solid Sphere
I=-[G.]maR3

How to Evaluate Gravitational Field Intensity?

Gravitational Field Intensity evaluator uses Gravitational Field Intensity = Force/Mass to evaluate the Gravitational Field Intensity, Gravitational Field Intensity formula is defined as the measure of the strength of gravitational force per unit mass at a given point in a gravitational field, which determines the gravitational force exerted on an object at that point. It is a fundamental concept in physics that helps in understanding the gravitational interactions between objects. Gravitational Field Intensity is denoted by E symbol.

How to evaluate Gravitational Field Intensity using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Gravitational Field Intensity, enter Force (F) & Mass (m) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Gravitational Field Intensity

What is the formula to find Gravitational Field Intensity?
The formula of Gravitational Field Intensity is expressed as Gravitational Field Intensity = Force/Mass. Here is an example- 0.075758 = 2.5/33.
How to calculate Gravitational Field Intensity?
With Force (F) & Mass (m) we can find Gravitational Field Intensity using the formula - Gravitational Field Intensity = Force/Mass.
What are the other ways to Calculate Gravitational Field Intensity?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Gravitational Field Intensity-
  • Gravitational Field Intensity=([G.]*Mass 3*Mass 4)/Distance between Two BodiesOpenImg
Can the Gravitational Field Intensity be negative?
Yes, the Gravitational Field Intensity, measured in Gravitational Field Intensity can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Gravitational Field Intensity?
Gravitational Field Intensity is usually measured using the Newton per Kilogram[N/Kg] for Gravitational Field Intensity. Newton per Gram[N/Kg], Newton per Milligram[N/Kg] are the few other units in which Gravitational Field Intensity can be measured.
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