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In the relation F = G × M × m/d 2 , the quantity G:

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Answered by Anonymous
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\sf \bold{G = 6.674 \times  {10}^{ - 11}  \:  {m}^{3} .{kg}^{ - 2}. {s}^{ - 2}   }

The gravitational constant (also known as the universal gravitational constant, the Newtonian constant of gravitation, or the Cavendish gravitational constant),[a] denoted by the letter G, is an empirical physical constant involved in the calculation of gravitational effects in Sir Isaac Newton's law of universal gravitation and in Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity.

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In the relation F=GMm/d2, the quantity G

In the relation F=GMmd2, the quality G is universal gravitational constant of nature.

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