What are the units of the universal gravitational constant?

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The question is asking for the units of the universal gravitational constant, which is a physical constant used in the law of universal gravitation. The focus is on understanding its measurement units.

Answer

Nm²/kg²

The SI unit of the universal gravitational constant is Nm²/kg².

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The SI unit of the universal gravitational constant is Nm²/kg².

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The universal gravitational constant, denoted by G, is a fundamental physical constant crucial to the law of universal gravitation formulated by Isaac Newton.

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A common mistake is to confuse the units with those of other physical constants or to forget the squared terms in the units.

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