(a) Newton's law of universal gravitation isF-Gmima/r, where Fis a force (with dimension [F-M-L/T), mi and m; are masses ([m) (m] M) and r is a distance, [r) - L. What is [G]. the dimension of G?

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(a) Newton's law of universal gravitation is F= Gmimar, where Fis a force (with dimension (F]-M-L/T).
mi and m, are masses (Im)-[m]=M) and r is a distance, fr) =L. What is [G], the dimension of G?
Transcribed Image Text:(a) Newton's law of universal gravitation is F= Gmimar, where Fis a force (with dimension (F]-M-L/T). mi and m, are masses (Im)-[m]=M) and r is a distance, fr) =L. What is [G], the dimension of G?
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