The gravitational coupling constant is a fundamental constant in physics that describes the strength of gravitational interaction between particles, playing a crucial role in understanding the behavior of matter and energy at various scales. As a key parameter in theories of gravity and cosmology, the gravitational coupling constant is of significant interest to researchers in fields such as particle physics, astrophysics, and cosmology, who rely on it to model complex phenomena and make precise predictions about the universe.
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