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Define G and give it’s value?

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Answered by samreenbegum933
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-G is the gravitational constant of the universe. In our universe, it's 6.67 x 10^-11 N(m/kg)^2, and it's the same everywhere in the universe.

Answered by vanshikabaliyan170
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Answer:

G is the gravitational constant of the universe. Value of 'G' is 6.673×10^-11 N×m^2/kg^2

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