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The grvitationa potential in a region is given by 'V=20Nkg^-1(x+y)'. A. Show tht the equation is dimensionaslly correct b. Find lthe gravitational field at the point `(x,y)` Leave youranswer in terms of the unit vector `veci,vecj,veck`. C. Calculate the magnitude of the gravitational fore on a particle of mass 500 g placed at the origin.

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