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what are the dimensions of the universal gravitational constant ?​

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Answered by sunyanajadhav5
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The dimensions assigned to the gravitational constant are force times length squared divided by mass squared; this is equivalent to length cubed, divided by mass and by time squared: In SI base units, this amounts to meters cubed per kilogram per second squared: In cgs, G can be written as G ≈ 6.674×10−8 cm3⋅g−1⋅s−2.

Answered by AyuBhai94
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The dimensions assigned to the gravitational constant are force times length squared divided by mass squared; this is equivalent to length cubed, divided by mass and by time squared: In SI base units, this amounts to meters cubed per kilogram per second squared: In cgs, G can be written as G ≈ 6.674×10−8 cm3⋅g−1⋅s−2.

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