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What does the value of the gradient of the graph (lg (g-field strength) against lg r(distance)) represent?
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Answered by bobpursley
Unit wise:

field strength N/kg
distance m

so gradient units are

(kg*m*/s^2)/kg * 1/m=1/s^2

check my thinking.
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