Find the dimension of g when force=GMass^2÷direction^2
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Answer:
G=L³/T².M
Explanation:
F = G m²/d²
the dimension of force is ML/T²
and that of mass is M and that of distance is L
now,
G= F.d²/m²
putting dimensions
G= ML.L²/M².T²
G=L³/T².M
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