Define G. write its value with proper S.I units
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The gravitational constant, called G in physics equations, is an empirical physical constant. It is used to show the force between two objects caused by gravity. The gravitational constant appears in Newton's universal law of gravitation. G is about 6.67408 ×10−11 N⋅m2/kg2, and is denoted by letter G.
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Explanation:
G= 6.67×10^11 nm^2/ kg ^2
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