Newton's Law of Gravitation:
Every particle of matter in the universe attracts every other particle with a force which is directly proportion -al to the square of the distance between the two particle.
Hence, the gravitational force of attraction between two point masses ‘M’ and ‘m' separated by a distance ‘r' is given by:
F ∝ Mm and F ∝ 1/r² .•. F ∝ Mm/r²
F=-G Mm ..........(1)
r²
Where, G= Gravitational Constant ,
M and m are two point masses, separated by a distance ‛r’.
The negative sign shows that the Gravitational force is always attractive.
Gravitation Constant G : In eq. (1) if, M=m and r=1 then F=G (Numerically).
Definition: The universal G gravitational constant (G) is equal to the force of attraction between two bodies each of unit mass, lying ar a unit distance apaet.
G=6.67×10-¹¹ N.m²/kg² in S.I units
The S.I Unit of G is newton.m²/kg²
or N.m/kg²
Dimension of G is : [M¹L¹T-²] [L²]
[M²]
= [M-²L³T-²]
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