Problem Statement
Find the gravitational field intensity g at a distance r from a point mass M.
Given
M (point mass), r = distance, G = gravitational constant.
Concepts & Formulas
Gravitational field: g = GM/r² directed toward M.
Step-by-Step Solution
Step 1: Gravitational force on test mass m: F = GMm/r².
Step 2: Field g = F/m = GM/r².
Step 3: Direction: radially inward (attractive).
Worked Calculation
g = GM/r².
Boxed Answer
g = GM/r² (directed inward)
Physical Interpretation
The field drops as 1/r², doubling the distance reduces the field by four — the same inverse-square law that governs light intensity from a point source.
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