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Revision as of 12:32, 11 February 2019

Key Stage 3

Meaning

Gravitational Field Strength is the force on an object per kilogram in a gravitational field.

About Gravitational Field Strength

On Earth gravitational field strength is roughly 10 Newtons for each kilogram of mass (10N/kg).
Different objects have different gravitational field strengths.

Examples

Gravitational Field Strength on the surface of Different Celestial Objects
The Sun Mercury Venus Earth The Moon
TheSun.png
Mercury.png
Venus.png
Earth.png
TheMoon.png
300N/kg 4N/kg 9N/kg 10N/kg 2N/kg
Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
Mars.png
Jupiter.png
Saturn.png
Uranus.png
Neptune.png
4N/kg 20N/kg 10N/kg 9N/kg 10N/kg

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Gravitational Field Strength is the force on an object per kilogram in a gravitational field.

About Gravitational Field Strength

At sea level on Earth the gravitational field strength is 9.8 Newtons for each kilogram of mass (9.8N/kg).

Gravitational Field Strength depends on:

Gravitational Field Strength of Different Celestial Objects
The Sun Mercury Venus Earth The Moon
TheSun.png
Mercury.png
Venus.png
Earth.png
TheMoon.png
290N/kg 3.7N/kg 8.8N/kg 9.8N/kg 1.7N/kg
Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
Mars.png
Jupiter.png
Saturn.png
Uranus.png
Neptune.png
3.7N/kg 24N/kg 11N/kg 9.0N/kg 12N/kg