what would happen if the value of G was twice as large?
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The value of G remain the same because the value is not actually dependent on the shape, size or remaining properties of the third rate little planet in the minor solar system in the obscure edge of unremarkable galaxy.
The g’s value that will be gravitational acceleration on the surface of earth will double.
The g’s value that will be gravitational acceleration on the surface of earth will double.
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