depends on the value of at the place of observation
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B
is used only when the earth is one of the two masses
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C
is greatest at the surface of the earth
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D
is a universal constant of nature
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Solution
The correct option is D
is a universal constant of nature
The explanation for Correct Option:
Option (D):
Newton's law of gravitation states that the gravitational force between two bodies is directly proportional to the product of the mass of the two bodies .
Newton's law of gravitation states that the gravitational force between two bodies is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the two bodies .
Therefore, the total gravitational force can be expressed as , where is the universal gravitational constant.
The value of is .
Hence, a constant is always universal in nature and does not change anywhere.
The explanation for Incorrect Option:
Option (A):
is the value of acceleration due to gravity at a given point.
This can be derived from the gravitational constant .
Hence, the quantity does not depend on the value of at the place of observation.
Option (B):
Since is the universal gravitational constant, its value is the same everywhere in the universe.
Therefore, the two masses can be of any two objects in the universe.
Hence, is not only used when the earth is one of the two masses.
Option (C):
Since is the universal gravitational constant, its value is the same everywhere in the universe.