Formula for gravitational constant

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What is the formula for gravitational constant



Reply from Ayush User Rating:  0 Knowledge Tokens
garvitational constant= force of gravitation * square of radius of the planet/ product of the mass of the body and the mass of the planet.
G=F*R2/ M*m
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Reply from boranah User Rating:  0 Knowledge Tokens
- G = F d^2 / Mm , in this formula ' - ' stands for force of attraction , G is gravitational constant , F is gravitational force , d is the distance between the masses M and m . If we assume that M = m , d = 1 meter , then F = G . So one can define G as '' G is that force which a ody of mass 1kg is exerting a force to another body of the same mass placing at a distance of one meter . In SI ( system international ) the value of G is 6.6*10^-11 Nm^2/kg^2
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