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What is the si unit of Gravitation​

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Answered by divya7460
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The gravity of Earth, which is denoted by g, refers to the acceleration that the Earth imparts to objects on or near its surface. In SI units this acceleration is measured in metres per second squared (in symbols, m/s2) or equivalently in newtons per kilogram (N/kg).

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Answered by Anonymous
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★ SI Unit of Gravitation is NEWTON(N)

1 N = 1kg*m/sec²

† Some More Facts About Gravitation

Gravity, also called gravitation, is a force that exists among all material objects in the universe.

For any two objects or particles having nonzero mass, the force of gravity tends to attract them toward each other.

Gravity operates on objects of all sizes, from subatomic particles to clusters of galaxies. It also operates over all distances, no matter how small or great.

According to Universal Law of Gravitation, if m1 and m2 are the masses of two objects, and if their centers are separated by a distance d, then the gravitational force (f) between them is given is given by the following formula:

f = km1m2/d2

where k is a constant that depends on the units specified for m1, m2, d, and f.

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