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A Level Physics Practice Test: Gravitational Field
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In physics, a gravitational field is a vector field that explains the effects a body has on the space around it. It's a region of space around a body of matter where other bodies can experience gravitational force.  The gravitational field is attractive and is expressed in terms of Newton per kilogram. It's represented by arrows or field lines, which are invisible because the gravitational field force is the weakest and cannot be experienced.  The gravitational field at a point is a vector quantity usually represented by the symbol g. It's defined as the force per unit mass that would act... Show more
A Level Physics Practice Test: Gravitational Field
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18 Questions

1. Satellite around Earth follows a circular path because
2. All objects are attracted towards
3. As distance increases, value of gravitational field strength
4. Force acting on two point masses is directly proportional to
5. Square of orbital period is proportional to
6. Decrease in field strength on top of Mount Everest is
7. Number of satellites in geostationary orbits are
8. Spacing between field lines indicates
9. Each 1 kg mass experiences force of
10. Time taken to complete a revolution around a planet is called
11. Mass of Earth when it's radius is 6400 km and gravitational field strength is 9.81 N kg-1 is
12. Mass of satellite orbiting Earth is
13. N kg-1 is equivalent to
14. On scale of building, gravitational field is
15. Geostationary satellites have lifetime of nearly
16. The closer satellite is to Earth, its speed should be
17. Work done on an object to bring it to certain point in space is called
18. Gravitational potential is always