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SI unit of capital G. Why is gravitational constant (G) known as universal constant?

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Answered by surajthakur20
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The force of attraction between any two unit masses separated by a unit distance is called universal gravitational constant denoted by G measured in Nm2/kg2. It is an empirical physical constant used in gravitational physics. ... The value of the gravitational constant is the same throughout the universe.

Answered by poornavarshithaa00
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Because it won't change at any point of the universe.

SI Unit = Newton meter square per kilogram square

(,or) N m^2\kg^2

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