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SI unit of Gravity.....????​

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Answered by opihmar
1

Answer:

meter per second or m/s²

Answered by Aruna421
3

Hey mate....

The S.I. unit of Gravitation is Newton’s per kilogram.

Explanation:

Gravitational force is the one of the attractive force exerted between objects due to their masses.

The molecular formula of Gravitational forces is as follows:

F = \frac{G M m}{r^{2}}

\frac{G M m}{r^{2}}F = Force of gravity

Force of gravityG = Gravitational constant =6.67 \times 10^{-11}

Gravitational constant =6.67 \times 10^{-11}M = Mass of object

Mass of objectm = mass of other object

mass of other objectr = Distance between two objects

Gravitation force is depends on the masses of two objects and their distance.

HOPE IT HELPS YOU.....

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