when value of F=G in universal gravitation?
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Henry Cavendish’s verification of the gravitational constant that the Law of Universal Gravitation received its final algebraic form:
F
=
G
Mm
r
2
where
F
represents the force in Newtons,
M
and
m
represent the two masses in kilograms, and
r
represents the separation in meters.
G
represents the gravitational constant, which has a value of
6.674
⋅
10
−
11
N
(m/kg)
2
. Because of the magnitude of
G
, gravitational force is very small unless large masses are involved.
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