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What is value of the univesal gravitational constant

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Answered by ananyasaxena3680
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Answer:

6.674×10−11 m^3⋅kg^−1⋅s^−2

Explanation:

Universal Gravitational Constant is denoted by the letter G.

That is the approximation value.

Answered by Anonymous
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER MATE:-

The gravitational constant in physics equation constant. It is used to show the force between 2 objects caused by gravity.

The gravitational constant appears in Issac Newton's universal law of gravitation is about

6.67430× 10^-11 N.M^2/kg and is donated by letter "G".

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