Physics
The value of gravitational constant G depends on :
- the nature of the particle
- the temperature of the particle
- medium
- none of these
Laws of Motion
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none of these
Reason — The value of gravitational constant G remains same at all places, and is independent of the nature of particle, temperature, medium, etc.
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