The dimensions are [L^3 M^-1 T ^-2].
what is dimnsion of gravitational constant
The dimension of mass is always [M].
They are [L^3]*M^-1][T^-2].
Cavendish measured the gravitational constant "G".
The gravitational constant was found by Newton, not Einstein.
what is dimnsion of gravitational constant
The dimension of mass is always [M].
They are [L^3]*M^-1][T^-2].
what is the dimension of planks constant
Cavendish measured the gravitational constant "G".
The gravitational constant was found by Newton, not Einstein.
The quantity called the Gravitational constant (G) has the following dimension: [G] = L3T-2M-1 The mass exponent is "negative" ... but watch out, it only means that mass is on the denominator ... i.e. [G] = L3 / T2M
g, the force of the Earth's gravitational attraction, is not a constant.
No.
The gravitational constant was derived experimentally. Until recently, it was believed that it was a universal constant. However, developments in cosmological theories suggest the possibility that it is not a constant.
Sir. Isaac Newton discovered the formula with the universal gravitational constant.
It is m2.