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Write universal law of Gravitation. Write the value and unit of universal gravitational

constant.​

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Answered by adithya382006
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The constant proportionality (G) in the above equation is known as the universal gravitation constant. ... The value of G is found to be G = 6.673 x 10-11 N m2/kg2. The Universal Gravitational Law can explain almost anything, right from how an apple falls from a tree to why the moon revolves around the earth.

Answered by surendernitu123
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The Universal law of gravitation States that all matter has the property to attract other matter

there is a universal constant of gravity known as G ( capital g )

G = 6.67 X 10^-11 N-m^2/kg^2

this gravitational force can be calculated by using the formula

f = G \times  \frac{ m_{1} m_{2}}{ {r}^{2} }

where

f = force of attraction due to gravitation

G = Universal gravitational constant

m1 and M2 = two masses that have attraction between them

r = the distance between m1 and m2

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