State the universal law of gravitation . Why is G called the universal gravitational constant?
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G is called the universal gravitational constant since it has a constant value all throughout the Universe.
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The law of gravitation was given by Sir Isaac Newton who was an English Mathematician. The law says that two massive bodies attract each other when kept at a distance by a force known as the gravitational force. All the massive bodies in this universe are governed by this law and experience the gravitational force.
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G is called Universal Gravitation Constant because its value i.e. 6.67 x 10-11 Nm2kg-2 is constant thought the universe.
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