what is gravitational constant? write its value and unit.
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Every object in this universe attract every other object with a force which is is proportional to the product of their masses & inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
F = GMm/d sq
G = universal gravitational constant.
☆ G is called a universal constant because its value does not depend on the nature of intervening medium or temperature or any other physical variable.
S.I. unit of G = Nm sq/kg sq
Value of G = 6.673 × 10 power -11 Nm sq/ kg sq
(Founded by Henry Cavendish)
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Every object in this universe attract every other object with a force which is is proportional to the product of their masses & inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
F = GMm/d sq
G = universal gravitational constant.
☆ G is called a universal constant because its value does not depend on the nature of intervening medium or temperature or any other physical variable.
S.I. unit of G = Nm sq/kg sq
Value of G = 6.673 × 10 power -11 Nm sq/ kg sq
(Founded by Henry Cavendish)
I hope its helpfull for you.
IF IT HELPFULL FOR YOU THAN MARK AS A BRAINLIST.
THANK YOU.
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