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what is the value of [G]=? in physics​

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Answered by ranjithmalviya7
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Explanation:

G nothing but gravitational constant

G= 6.674×10^11 m^3 kg^-1 s^-2

Answered by aroamal99
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Answer:

6.67x10^-11.....

Explanation:

There are two type of G's one capital G called gravitational constant which has a value equal to 6.67x10^-11 and the other small g called acceleration due to gravity has a value of 9.8 m/s^2 but for sake of calculations we can take it as 10m/s^2..

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