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what do you mean by gravitational constant state its S.I unit​

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Answered by sakshi132320
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G = If m1 = m2 = 1 kg, r = 1 m then F = G. Hence, the universal gravitational constant is the force of gravitation between two particles of unit mass separated by unit distance. Unit: N m2/kg2 in SI system.

Answered by BellaSaigal
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Hi what's up dude

SI unit is an international system of measurements that are used universally in technical and scientific research to avoid the confusion with the units. Having a standard unit system is important because it helps the entire world to understand the measurements in one set of unit system.

G = If m1 = m2 = 1 kg, r = 1 m then F = G. Hence, the universal gravitational constant is the force of gravitation between two particles of unit mass separated by unit distance. Unit: N m2/kg2 in SI system.

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