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all the SI units in the chapter gravitaion....

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Answered by Technical002
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The gravity of Earth, which is denoted by g, refers to the acceleration that is imparted to objects due to the distribution of mass within the Earth. In SI units this acceleration is measured in metres per second squared or equivalently in newtons per kilogram (N/kg).


radzvraknim: what i ment was all the is units in the chapter
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Answered by masram203
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Universal law of gravitation

G = Fd^2/Mm - - - SI unit is Nm^2 /kg^2.

Value of G = 6.673 *10^-11

✳️ g =G M/R^2

✳️ Mass = kg

✳️ Weight =N

✳️ Thrust =Nm

✳️ Area=Nm^2.

PLZ verify and confirm


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