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The value of quantity G in the formula for gravitational force: - Science

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The value of quantity G in the formula for gravitational force:

पर्याय

  • depends on mass of the earth only

  • depends on the radius of earth only

  • depends on both mass and radius of earth

  • depends neither on mass nor on the radius of the earth

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उत्तर

depends neither on mass nor on the radius of earth

Explanation:

depends neither on mass nor on the radius of the earth, as it is a constant in the formula for gravitational force.

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