What is the gravitational field intensity of the planet or a satellite? What is its unit?
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The gravitational field intensity of the planet or a satellite is defined as the gravity that applies to an object of unit mass at a point within its gravitational field. Gravitational field intensity is measured in N/Kg unit.
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