Friday, January 25, 2008

Newton

According to Newton's Law of Universal Graviation what is G?

5 comments:

Robb8952 said...

The value of G was unkown during Newton's time. It is now know as constant.G equals to 6.673X10 to the -11 multiplied by N X M squared divided by kg squared.

Andy R said...

G is equal to the constant of universla gravitation. It was not known back in Newton's days but from recent experiments it is thought to be 6.673*10^-11.

Kelli said...

G is called the constant of universal gravitation. The value of G was unknown in Newtonn's day, but experiments have since determined the value as follows:
G = 6.673 x 10-11 Nm2/kg2.

tony said...

The value of G is a constant for gravitational force. It is 6.673 X 10^-11. This constant is used to calculate the mass of the planets and the gravitational forces between any two things that you know the masses of.

allison said...

G is called the constant of universal gravitation. The equation for G is equal to
6.673 x 10^-11 Nm2/kg2.