The universal constant of gravitation G has the unit
- A. N
- B. m/s
- C. Joule
- D. \( N-m^{2}/kg^{2} \) ✓
Correct Answer: D. \( N-m^{2}/kg^{2} \)
Explanation
The SI unit of the universal gravitational constant G is \\( N-m^{2}/kg^{2} \\) based on Newton's law of universal gravitation.
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