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Find the dimension of universal gravitation constant G

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Answered by navneetyadav24
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Answer:

= M^-1 L...

i.e,. F = G(m1×m2)/d^2 , where m1 & m2 are the masses of the two bodies, d is the distance between the two bodies and G is the gravitational constant. We know that the units of Force are MLT^-2.

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Answered by KumarDeepakNaik
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Answer:

F=G m1 ×m2 /r^2

=> G= r^2 × F/ m1 × m2

= length^2 × mass× length × time^-2 × mass^-2

=length^3 × mass^-1 × time^-2

so the dimension of G is [ M^-1 L^3 T^-2 ]

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