Physics, asked by Dhruvan13383, 10 hours ago

what is the formula for universal gravitational constant​

Answers

Answered by rajdiptapaul54
1

G=6.67430×10-¹¹N.m²/kg²

Answered by namansk8080
0

Law of universal gravitation constant :

Every particle of matter in the universe attracts every other particle of matter with a certain and distinct force.

That force which is directly proportional to the product of their masses of particles in the universe and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

Two force exerted by the first particle on the second particle is exactly equal and opposite to the force exerted by the second particle on the first.

The formula for universal gravitational constant :

F= GMm / r square

F = force of gravity

G = gravitational constant

M = mass of an object

m = mass of other object

r = distance between 2 objects

Similar questions