Physics, asked by aish79, 10 months ago

what is gravitational force and it's units

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Answered by ayushpandey34
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Well, the standard SI unit for force is Newtons, and the definition of a Newton is 1(kg*m/s^2) or simply, the unit of mass in kilograms times the acceleration of the body. ... For instance, Earth's gravitational force acting on an object at its surface is equal to (9.81 * the mass of the object in kilograms) Newtons

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Answered by scienceprincess89
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Answer:

every object on the universe is attracted by some kind of attractive forces is called gravitational force , it is universal constant , represented by G

its unit is nm²/ kg ²

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