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Universal Gravitational Constant (Noun)

Meaning

(physics) the universal constant relating force to mass and distance in Newton's law of gravitation.

Classification

Nouns denoting quantities and units of measure.

Examples

  • The universal gravitational constant is a fundamental constant of nature that is used to describe the gravitational force between two objects.
  • In Newton's law of gravitation, the universal gravitational constant is used to calculate the gravitational force between two masses.
  • The value of the universal gravitational constant has been measured with high precision in laboratory experiments.
  • The universal gravitational constant is a key component in the calculation of the gravitational force between celestial bodies, such as planets and stars.
  • The universal gravitational constant is often represented by the symbol G and has a value of 6.67408e-11 N m^2 kg^-2.

Synonyms

  • G
  • Constant Of Gravitation
  • Gravitational Constant

Hypernyms

  • Constant
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