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what is the SI unit of gravitation​

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Answered by smitaprangya98
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Explanation:

newtons

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).

Answered by saipavan018
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Answer:

g =Gravity of Earth. S.I Unit of g is m/sec -Metre per second. If in newton it is N/Kg -newton per kilogrammes.

Explanation:

In SI system, the gravitational unit of force is kilogram – weight. It is that force which when acting on a body of mass 1 kg produces an acceleration of 9.8 m s-2.

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