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if G is universal gravitational constant and g is acceleration due to gravity, the dimensions of G/g is ​

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Answered by sayan340
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Answer:

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Answered by heyj3
5

Answer:

m^2/kg

Explanation:

●How to get it: The units for Universal Gravitational Constant (G) are m^3/(Kg s^2). The units for acceleration due to gravity (g) are m/s^2. The square seconds cancel, and so does one dimension of meters.

●Gg=m3kg∙s2ms2=m2kgGg=m3kg•s2ms2=m2kg

●The formula for acceleration due to gravity is:

g = (G•M)/R²

●Where:

g is the acceleration due to gravity.

G is the Universal Gravitational Constant (G)

M is the mass of the object (e.g. planet)

R is the distance to the center of mass of the object.

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