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why 'G' is called the Universal Gravitational Constant? Give reason.​

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Answered by balendradubey5bd
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constant because its value is constant and doesn't change from place to place. which is 6.673 × 10^-11 Nm^2/kg^2. this law is universal in the sense that it is applicable to all the bodies whether the bodies are big or small whether they are celestial or terrestrial.

Answered by divyamjan24
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Explanation:

G is called Universal Gravitation Constant because its value i.e. 6.67 x 10-11 Nm2kg-2 is constant thought the universe

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