The Earth's gravitational field strength at its surface is 9.81 N kg–1.
Calculate the Earth's gravitational field strength 1 million km away from its surface.
Use the following data:
Step 1: Write the known quantities
Step 2: Write the equation for gravitational field strength
Step 3: Determine the distance r from the centre of mass M
Step 4: Substitute values and calculate the gravitational field strength
When using the equation for gravitational field strength, remember that the mass M is the mass causing the gravitational field. The mass m is the object that experiences the gravitational field of M : hence, you may see m referred to as a 'test mass'.
It should make sense, therefore, that g is defined as the 'force experienced per unit mass' in a gravitational field. The force experienced is by the 'test mass', in the field, m.
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