Physics, asked by ruteshwaghmarep8anx9, 1 year ago

What would happen if the value of G is twice as large?

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Answered by Samanwita
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The value of G is 6.674×10−11 m3⋅kg−1⋅s−2.
The value of GG (that is, Newton’s universal gravitational constant) would remain exactly the same, as it is not dependent on the size, shape, or other properties of a third rate little planet in a minor solar system in an obscure corner of an unremarkable galaxy.

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Samanwita: Thanks :p
ruteshwaghmarep8anx9: I have another question I ask u or not?
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ruteshwaghmarep8anx9: If the earth attract an apple towards itself the apple also attract the with samw e force then why earth move towards the apple?
Samanwita: Earth does not move towards the apple...Its because of the 'g' that the asole gets attracted towards the Earth surface.
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Samanwita: I'm in 10
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