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Write the dimension of gravitationa constant and pressure​

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Answer:


[M^(-1) L^(3) T^(-2)]

Step-by-step explanation:

From Newton’s law of gravitation,

Force (F) = [GmM] ×
r^(-2)

Gravitational Constant (G) = F ×
r^(2) ×
[Mm]^(-1) . . . . (1)

Since, Force (F) = Mass × Acceleration = M ×
[LT^(-2)]

∴ The dimensional formula of force =
M^(1) L^(1) T^(-2) . . . . (2)

On substituting equation (2) in equation (1) we get,

Gravitational Constant (G) = F ×
r^(2)×
[Mm]^(-1)

Or, G =
[M^(1) L^(1) T^(-2) ] ×
[ L]^(2)×
[M]^(-2)= [
M^(-1) L^(3) T^(-2)]

Therefore, the gravitational constant is dimensionally represented as
M^(-1) L^(3) T^(-2)

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