Physics, asked by vinodnita, 1 year ago

G IS THE UNIVERSAL CONSTANT OF GRAVITATIONAL FORCE ∵G = F×R²÷M₁M₂ ,WHERE M₁ AND M2 ARWE THE MASS OF THE BODY
IF WE INCREASE THE MASS OF BODY, THEN THE VALUE OF G SHIUD BE DECREASE BUT, WHY ITS VALUE IS ALWAYS REMAINS CONSTANT WHICH IS 6.67×10⁻¹¹ N×M²÷KG²

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Answered by ajayshotia
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yes it ia ur answer
as we increases the mass force between them also increases which keeps the G constant
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