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What is the S.I unit of universal law of gravitional

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Answered by avisekshaw7
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F is a force: so it's measured in newtons ( ). A newton is the force required to give a kilogram an acceleration of a metre per second per second: so, in SI units, its units are kg ⁡ m ⁡ / s 2 . and are masses: in SI units they are measured in kilograms, , and is a length: it is measured in metres, .
Answered by SaikiaPriyanka1
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Nm^2kg^-2 is the S.I. unit of Universal Law of Gravitation proposed by Newton . This law states that the earth attracts all the objects towards it
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