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derive the unit of universal gravitation constant and tell why it is called universal​

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Answered by Breezywind
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Newton's law of gravitation states that every particle attracts every other particle in the universe with a force which is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers.

The symbol G is Newton's universal law of gravitation in the gravitational force between two objects is proportional to the mass of each and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them

It is called so because it is applicable on all bodies having mass, and the bodies will be governed by the same law, that is newton's law of gravitation. Thus, as it is applicable universally, it is called as universal law.

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Answered by fayazmahfooz9mar2009
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In Newton's law of universal gravitation, the attractive force between two objects (F) is equal to G times the product of their masses (m1m2) divided by the square of the distance between them (r2); that is, F = Gm1m2/r2.

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