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what is the unit of g in physics with value

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The gravitational constant appears in both classical and modern physics. In Newton's law of universal gravitation, it is known as Newton's constant, or Big G (not to be confused with a local acceleration due to gravity). ... G is has a measured value of 6.67428x10-11 m3/kg. s2.

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