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G = 6.67xx10^(-11) N m^(2)(kg)^(-2) = ……...

`G = 6.67xx10^(-11) N m^(2)(kg)^(-2) = ………. (cm)^(3)s^(-2)g^(-1)`.

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`G=6.67 times 10^(-11)" "Nm^(2)kg^(-2)`
`" "=6.67 times 10^(-11)(kg" "ms^(-2))m^(2)kg^(-2)`
`" "=6.67 times 10^(-11) m^(3)s^(-2)kg^(-1)`
`=6.67 times 10^(-11)(100cm)^(3)s^(-2)(1000g)^(-1)`
`" "=6.67 times 10^(8)cm^(3)s^(-2)g^(-1)`
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