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What is the SI unit of G, the universal gravitational constant ?

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The SI unit of G is N `m^2" kg"^(-2)`.
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  • What is the value of universal gravitational constant?

    A
    `6.67 xx 10^(-11)Nm^(2) kg^(-1)`
    B
    `6.67 xx 10^(-11)Nm^(2) kg^(-2)`
    C
    `6.67 xx 10^(-11)Nm^(2) kg^(-2)`
    D
    `6.67 xx 10^(-11)Nm kg^(-2)`
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