Physics, asked by chandangans, 1 year ago

what is gravitational constant

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Answered by deveshpant2018
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the gravitational constant is..........
6.67×10^-11 Nm^2 /kg^2
it is denoted with 'G' and it's value remains same within the entire universe.

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chandangans: tnx but define gravitational constant
deveshpant2018: yes i did actually the same as u said thanks
Answered by dfgh4
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The gravitational constant is the proportionality constant used in Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, and is commonly denoted by G. This is different from g, which denotes the acceleration due to gravity.
Gravitational \: \: \: constant \: \: \: = \: \: 6.67408 \times {10}^{ - 11} \: \: \: {m}^{3} \: {kg}^{ - 1} \: \: {s}^{ - 2} <br /><br />

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