The Universal Gravitational Constant is 6.67428 x 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2 or 6.67428 x 10-11 N (m/kg)2. For more information, please see the Related Link below.
The gravitational constant was found by Newton, not Einstein.
It is m3kg-1s-2
mt/sec * * * * * No! It is m3kg-1s-2.
Gravitational constant was determined by lord Henry cavendish in 1798 using a torsion balance .....G=6.67 *10^-9
Cavendish measured the gravitational constant "G".
The gravitational constant was found by Newton, not Einstein.
It is m3kg-1s-2
mt/sec * * * * * No! It is m3kg-1s-2.
Gravitational constant was determined by lord Henry cavendish in 1798 using a torsion balance .....G=6.67 *10^-9
It is kilogram^2/Metre^2 or (Kilogram/Metre)^2
Height= GPE/gravitational constant(mass)
Cavendish measured the gravitational constant "G".
g, the force of the Earth's gravitational attraction, is not a constant.
The gravitational constant, denoted as G, can be found through experiments involving the measurement of the gravitational force between two objects with known masses and distances. One common method is to use a torsion balance, which measures the twisting of a wire due to the gravitational attraction between two masses. By analyzing the data collected from these experiments, scientists can determine the value of the gravitational constant.
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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.