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why is G is called a universal gravitational constant ...

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Answered by BHAVYAW
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The value of G does not depend on the nature of the intervening medium. Also, G is constant for any object in the universe. Hence, is is known as 'universal gravitational constant'. Gravitational force acts on all objects in proportion to their masses.

Answered by gracy92
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Also, G is constant for any object in the universe. Hence, is is known as 'universal gravitational constant'. Gravitational force acts on all objects in proportion to their masses. According to Newton's third law, these two forces are equal and opposite.

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