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complete correlation :-
Acceleration due to gravity : m/s2 : : Gravitational constant : _____​

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Answered by NarutoDattebayo
27

Answer:

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Explanation:

the gravitational constant is 6.67408 × 10 raise to -11.

Answered by muscardinus
9

Acceleration due to gravity : m/s^2 : : Gravitational constant : Nm^2kg^{-2}

Explanation:

The SI unit of acceleration is m/s^2. Similarly the value of acceleration due to gravity is m/s^2. It is the value which act on the object when it is under free fall.

The gravitational force between two masses is given by :

F=G\dfrac{m_1m_2}{r^2}

G is gravitational constant

On rearranging we get the value of G as :

G=\dfrac{Fr^2}{m_1m_2}

Using the units of F, r and m we get :

G=\dfrac{Nm^2}{kg^2}\\\\G=Nm^2kg^{-2}

So, the complete correlation is :

Acceleration due to gravity : m/s^2 : : Gravitational constant : Nm^2kg^{-2}

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