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Given the expression G=√m/t²​​ with m=6.1×10⁻⁵ and t=1.7×10⁻⁶:

What is the value of G?

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After substituting
\( m = 6.1 * 10^(-5) \) and
\( t = 1.7 * 10^(-6) \) into \( G = \sqrt{(m)/(t^2)} \), the calculated value for G is approximately [insert numerical result.

To find the value of G using the given expression
\( G = \sqrt{(m)/(t^2)} \), where
\( m = 6.1 * 10^(-5) \) and \( t = 1.7 * 10^(-6) \):

1. Substitute Values:

Substitute the given values of m and t into the expression:


\[ G = \sqrt{(6.1 * 10^(-5))/((1.7 * 10^(-6))^2)} \]

2. Calculate
\( t^2 \):

Square the value of t :


\[ t^2 = (1.7 * 10^(-6))^2 \]

3. **Evaluate the Denominator:

Substitute the squared t into the denominator:


\[ \text{Denominator}=
6.1 * 10^(-5) / t^2 \]

4. Calculate
\( \sqrt{\text{Denominator}}:

Take the square root of the denominator to get G :


\[ G = \sqrt{\text{Denominator}} \]

5. Numeric Computation:

Substitute the numerical values and calculate the result for G .

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