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The Universal gravitational constant G has a unit dimesion of [G] = [1/(density)(time)(time)] = [1/(p)(T)(T)]. It is shown that G is not constant but has a mathematical formula that is atmospheric denisty and rotational period dependent.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
The Universal gravitational constant G has a unit dimesion of [G] = [1/(density)(time)(time)] = [1/(p)(T)(T)]. It is shown that G is not constant but has a mathematical formula that is atmospheric denisty and rotational period dependent.


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Scientific Paper
TitleUniversal gravitational constant G: Investigative report
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Author(s)Joe Alexander Nahhas
KeywordsNewton, Universal, Gravitational, Constant
Published1979
JournalNone
No. of pages1

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Abstract

The Universal gravitational constant G has a unit dimesion of [G] = [1/(density)(time)(time)] = [1/(p)(T)(T)]. It is shown that G is not constant but has a mathematical formula that is atmospheric denisty and rotational period dependent.