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    Dimensional analysis universal gravitation

    Thanks for that. The answer in the back of the book is quite different, however. It is given as m^3/kg*s^2. I'm working on it. Do you think you could go into more detail? Again, my skills are a little rusty. Also, how'd you get the math font into your message?
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    Dimensional analysis universal gravitation

    Firstly, I admit that my math skills are fairly rusty. I also admit that this is a homework problem. It is not to be turned in for a grade however. The problem is to determine the SI units of G in the following equation: F = GMm/r^2 (where F is force (mass *...
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