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Answered by tajmohamad7719
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The Cavendish Experiment is a clever way to measure the Gravitational Constant that is stated in the Universal Gravitation Equation. ... This experiment used a torsion balance device to attract lead balls together, measuring the torque on a wire and equating it to the gravitational force between the balls.

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Answered by ZalimGudiya
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Cavendish experiment, measurement of the force of gravitational attraction between pairs of lead spheres, which allows the calculation of the value of the gravitational constant, G. ... The experiment was performed in 1797–98 by the English scientist Henry Cavendish.

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