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What is G in f =G×m1m2/r

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Answered by Anonymous
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"G" refers to universal gravitational constant

yadunandan: What is universal gravitational constant only def
Anonymous: It remains the same in the whole universe
Anonymous: It's value is 6.67×10-11 Nm2/kg2
Answered by Anonymous
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The above formula is like this F= Gm1m2/r^2

Where G is known as Universal gravitational constant whose value is 6.67× 10^(-11) Nm2/kg2.

It is universal constant whose value remains same in universe.


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