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F=(GM1M2)/r2 find the unit and dimensions of G
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U+K=−Gm1m2/r+1/2 m1 v2,
where m1 and m2 are the masses of two objects, r is the distance between their centers, v is the
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F=Gm1m2/d2 solve for m1
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F = GM1M2/R2 = (6.67x10-11 x 1.9891x1030 x 25) / (3000)2 =
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if the gravitational force f is given by F=GM1M2/r^2, derive the dimension if the constant G.
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if the gravitational force F is given by F=GM1M2/r^2 derive the dimension of the constant G.
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A company knows that the unit cost C and the unit revenue R from the production and sale of x
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