what is the magnitude of universal gravitation constant
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:The gravitational constant, also known as the universal gravitational constant, or as Newton's constant, denoted by the letter G
Its measured value is approximately "6.674×10−11 m3⋅kg−1⋅s−2."
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In Newton's law of universal gravitation, the attractive force between two objects (F) is equal to G times the product of their masses (m1m2) divided by the square of the distance between them (r2); that is, F = Gm1m2/r2.
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