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In the relation $F=\frac{GMm}{d^2}$, the quantity $G$
$(a)$. depends on the value of g at the place of observation
$(b)$. is used only when the earth is one of the two masses
$(c)$. is greatest at the surface of the earth
$(d)$. is universal constant of nature
In the relation $F=\frac{GMm}{d^2}$, the quantity $G$ never depends on the value of $g$ at the place of observation, even it does not depend on the masses of the objects. It is the universal constant of nature.
So, option $d)$ is correct.
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