Gravitational field

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title: Gravitational field
text: In physics, a gravitational field or gravitational acceleration field is a vector field used to explain the influences that a body extends into the space around itself. A gravitational field is used to explain gravitational phenomena, such as the gravitational force field exerted on another massive body. It has dimension of acceleration (L/T⁲) and it is measured in units of newtons per kilogram (N/kg) or, equivalently, in meters per second squared (m/s⁲). In its original concept, gravity was a f
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date created: 2003-01-26T17:23:25Z
date modified: 2024-09-05T02:41:32Z
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