The universal gravitational constant g has the unit
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The universal Gravitational Constant (G) is 6.67384x10^-11 (N • m²)/(kg²) or 6.67384•10^-¹¹ (m³)/(kg•s²).
Acceleration due to gravity (g) varies with different bodies. However the SI units are typically meters per second squared (m/s²).
The formula for acceleration due to gravity is:
g = (G•M)/R²
Where:
g is the acceleration due to gravity.G is the Universal Gravitational Constant (G)M is the mass of the object (e.g. planet)R is the distance to the center of mass of the object.
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Acceleration due to gravity (g) varies with different bodies. However the SI units are typically meters per second squared (m/s²).
The formula for acceleration due to gravity is:
g = (G•M)/R²
Where:
g is the acceleration due to gravity.G is the Universal Gravitational Constant (G)M is the mass of the object (e.g. planet)R is the distance to the center of mass of the object.
hope it helps u
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