The Value of the Universal Gravitational Constant (G) was first of all experimentally determined by which physicist?
The Value of the Universal Gravitational
Constant (G) was first of all experimentally determined by which physicist?
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Henry Cavendish was an English natural philosopher, scientist, and an important experimental and theoretical chemist and physicist. He determined the value of the Universal Gravitational Constant by using an extremely sensitive torsion balance in 1798.