G is called The universal gravitational constant because at any point of the universe the value of G is constant.
G=6.67*10^-11 N m^2/kg^2...!!!!1
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Sir. Isaac Newton discovered the formula with the universal gravitational constant.
It is the measure of the gravitational force experienced between any two bodies, anywhere in the universe. So, the same number is used to calculate the gravitational attraction between bodies anywhere in the universe. There are, however, some questions as to whether is is (or was) a constant over time.
There are several different universal constants: Avogadro's number, Gas constant, Gravitational constant. The question needs to be more specific.
According to the current understanding of gravity, the force of attraction between any two objects, anywhere in the universe depends on the gravitational constant. It is therefore, considered a universal constant.
The answer depends on the value of E, which is not a universal constant.