3 dissimilarities between G(universal gravitational constant)and g(acceleration due to gravity)
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I will list out the points for each:
g -
1. It is the acceleration due to gravity.
2. S.I. unit is m/s²
3. Its value varies from place to place.
4. Value of g on earth is 9.8m/s²
G -
1. It is the universal gravitational constant. (Numerically, it is defined as force of gravitation between two bodies of masses, each of 1kg kept
at a distance of 1m from each other)
2. S.I. unit is Nm² or kg²
3. Its value is constant throughout the universe.
4. Value of G is 6.67 × 10^-11 Nm² or kg²
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g -
1. It is the acceleration due to gravity.
2. S.I. unit is m/s²
3. Its value varies from place to place.
4. Value of g on earth is 9.8m/s²
G -
1. It is the universal gravitational constant. (Numerically, it is defined as force of gravitation between two bodies of masses, each of 1kg kept
at a distance of 1m from each other)
2. S.I. unit is Nm² or kg²
3. Its value is constant throughout the universe.
4. Value of G is 6.67 × 10^-11 Nm² or kg²
Hope I helped. Note: ^ refers to 'to the power of'
Please mark it as the best if its good.
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G=universal gravitational const 2.its value=6.67 x10*-11NM2/Kg2 3.its value is const any where on the earth 1. g=accelelaration due to gravity 2.g=9.8m/s2 3.its value varies from place to place ie maximum at poles and minimum at the equator
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