
August 20th, 2003, 08:21 PM
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Re: Calculating a planet\'s mass & gravitational pull
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The kg-1 and s-2 refer to exponents in this limited UBB system. Negative means in the denominator, so the units would be: m^3 / [kg x s^2]
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Ummm... I didn't understand any of that. Sorry, can you put it into language that can be understood by someone of my high mean density?
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I appologize for being hard to understand. The limitations of this UBB make it hard to use normal mathematical notation.
The units of the gravitational constant G are:
code:
3
m
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2
(kg) (s)
Hope this helps.
Slick.
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