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What is the S.I. unit of Gravitational field?

N/m 2 \text{N/m}^2 N m \text{N m} N/m \text{N/m} N m 2 \text{N m}^2 N/kg \text{N/kg} N kg \text{N kg}

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The S.I unit of Gravitational field is Newtons/Kilograms , by definition. And force cannot be measured in a distance. It can just measure by feelings and how things attract together.

Gravitational field is an object extends into the space around itself, producing a force on another object, causing gravity.

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