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write the SI unit for the universal gravitational constant g​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

We know from the formula of gravitational force that,

F=\frac{GMm}{r^{2} }

Therefore, we can obtain G as,

G=\frac{Fr^{2} }{Mm}

Since SI unit of

Force = Newton

Mass = Kilogram

Distance, r = metre

G = Nm²kg⁻²

     OR

G = kg⁻¹ m³s⁻²

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey ⬇⬇

SI unit of G = Nm²/kg^-²

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