In what source is ‘G’ universal?
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G is known as universal constant because it is equal through out the universe. Its value doesn't change .
That is the force of gravitation is directly proportional to the masses of two bodies and inversely proportional to the square of distance between them.
Where F denotes force of attraction M denotes the masses of the bodies and R denotes the distance between them.
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This is because G value does not change anywhere on the earth. :)
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