Physics, asked by fatimaansari7423, 8 months ago

Newton's law of gravitation is equals to gm1m2 divided by R2 where is the magnitude of the force of attraction between two masses M1 and M2 at a distance R apart drive the unit for the gravitational constant G in term of the fundamental SI unit​

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Answered by brahmjotsingh882
1

Answer:

g=nm2/kg2

Explanation:

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Answered by udhay44
2

As F=GM1M2

So, G= FR²

M1M2

As force= ma= kg×m/s2=kgm/s²

M1M2= kg×kg= kg²

R²= m²

Therefore, G= FR²

M1M2

= kg×m ×m²

kg²

=

kg

= kg^-1m³/s².

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