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gravitational constant
physical quantity measuring the gravitational coupling
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Statements
subclass of
physical quantity
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ISQ dimension
L
3
M
−
1
T
−
2
{\displaystyle {\mathsf {L}}^{3}{\mathsf {M}}^{-1}{\mathsf {T}}^{-2}}
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defining formula
F
=
G
m
1
m
2
r
2
{\displaystyle F=G{\frac {m_{1}m_{2}}{r^{2}}}}
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stated in
ISO 80000-4:2006 Quantities and units—Part 4: Mechanics
section, verse, paragraph, or clause
4-10
in defining formula
G
{\displaystyle G}
symbol represents
gravitational constant
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F
{\displaystyle F}
symbol represents
force
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m
1
{\displaystyle m_{1}}
symbol represents
mass
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m
2
{\displaystyle m_{2}}
symbol represents
mass
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r
{\displaystyle r}
symbol represents
distance
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quantity symbol (LaTeX)
G
{\displaystyle G}
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described by source
ISO 80000-4:2006 Quantities and units—Part 4: Mechanics
section, verse, paragraph, or clause
4-10
subject named as
gravitational constant
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WikiProject Mathematics
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recommended unit of measurement
newton square metre per square kilogram
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stated in
ISO 80000-4:2006 Quantities and units—Part 4: Mechanics
section, verse, paragraph, or clause
4-10.a
different from
gravitational constant
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Identifiers
QUDT quantity kind ID
GravitationalAttraction
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Wolfram Language quantity ID
NewtonianGravitationalCoupling
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