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In the Relation F = G ✕ M ✕ M/D2, the Quantity G: - Science

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प्रश्न

In the relation F = G ✕ M ✕ m/d2, the quantity G:

विकल्प

  • depends on the value of g at the place of observation

  • is used only when the earth is one of the two masses

  • is the greatest on the surface of the earth

  •  is of the same value irrespective of the place of observation

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उत्तर

is of the same value irrespective of the place of observation
This is because G is constant in the given equation.

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अध्याय 3: Gravitation - Very Short Answers 1 [पृष्ठ १०३]

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लखमीर सिंग Physics (Science) [English] Class 9 ICSE
अध्याय 3 Gravitation
Very Short Answers 1 | Q 67 | पृष्ठ १०३

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