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  • Gravitational Field: Understanding Vector Properties and Direction
    Yes, the gravitational field is a vector quantity. Here's why:

    * Magnitude: The gravitational field strength at a point is the force per unit mass that would be experienced by a test mass placed at that point. This force has a magnitude, which is the strength of the field.

    * Direction: The gravitational field always points towards the center of mass of the object creating the field. This gives the field a specific direction.

    Therefore, the gravitational field possesses both magnitude and direction, making it a vector quantity.

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