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What is the dimension of the F in the formula of newton's law of universal gravitation
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The dimension of the force F in the formula of Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation is

[Mass] * [Acceleration]
= [Mass] * [Length] * [Time]^-2
= M * L * T^-2

where M represents the dimension of mass, L represents the dimension of length, and T represents the dimension of time.
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