Missing mass in gravitational force

In summary, the conversation discusses the relationship between conservative forces, potential, and potential energy. It is explained that for a unit test mass, the formula for conservative forces is F=-∇ϕ. However, this formula is often confused with the formula for potential energy, where F=-∇U. The conversation concludes by recommending to check units when unsure about these concepts.
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This is a really dumb question but I can't seem to make sense out of this...

For a conservative force, we have [itex]\vec{F}=-\nabla \phi[/itex], where [itex]\phi[/itex] stands for the potential. So let's take the gravitational potential, given by:
[tex]\phi=-G_N \frac{M}{r}.[/tex]
Then, by the previous formula: [itex]\vec{F_g}=-G_N \frac{M}{r^2}\hat{e_r}[/itex]...but this is the expression for the gravitational field (force per unit mass) not the gravitational force... What am I doing wrong?


Thank you very much.
 
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No, ##a = -\nabla \phi##. ##F = -\nabla \phi## holds for a unit test mass. You are confusing the potential ##\phi## with the potential energy ##U## for which it is true that ##F = -\nabla U##. Whenever you have doubts like this, just check units. ##\phi## has units of Joules/kg so ##\nabla \phi## has units of Joules/(kg*m) = N*m/(kg*m) = N/kg = m/s^2
 
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What is missing mass in gravitational force?

Missing mass in gravitational force refers to the discrepancy between the observed amount of mass in the universe and the amount of mass predicted by gravitational theories. In other words, there seems to be missing mass that cannot be explained by the gravitational effects of visible matter.

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The concept of missing mass is important because it challenges our current understanding of gravity and the structure of the universe. It also has implications for our understanding of dark matter and dark energy, which are thought to make up a large portion of the missing mass.

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