why is 'g'called an universal constant? 1 marks
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Because it's the constant in Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation.
It's "gravitational" because it is related to gravity; "universal ... constant" because it is the same in all cases.
"Universal" because it applied to the whole of the Universe.
It's "gravitational" because it is related to gravity; "universal ... constant" because it is the same in all cases.
"Universal" because it applied to the whole of the Universe.
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