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What is the value of g'in Kepler's third law?

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A Level - Challenge (C2) The magnitude of the gravitational force between two masses M and m is given by Newton's Law of Gravitation: F=r2GMm where G is the gravitational constant (6, point, 67, times, 10, to the power minus 11 , m, cubed, k, g, to the power minus 1 , s, to the power minus 2 ,6.

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