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Universal constant dimension

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Answered by Anonymous
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2.1 Methodology. According to Newton's law of gravitation, F = G M 1 M 2 d 2 , where F is the gravitational force between two point masses, M1 and M2; d is the distance between M1 and M2; G is the universal gravitational constant, usually taken as 6.670 × 1011 m3/(kg)(s2) or 6.670 × 10−8 in centimeter–gram–second units

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The dimensions of the universal gas constant R are energy per degree per mole. In the metre-kilogram-second system, the value of R is 8.3144598 joules per kelvin (K) per mole. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica This article was most recently revised and updated by Erik Gregersen, Senior Editor.

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