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Between acceleration due to gravity and gravitational constant

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Answered by pk1156991
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# acceleration due to gravity - * it is a vector quantity .* it can be zero.* its s.i unit is m/ S2 .*it depends on the radius and mass of the planet. * it's value is change from place to place and planet to planet.

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#gravitational constant-* it is scaler quantity.*it can't be zero.* it's s.i unit is nm2/kg2.* it is free from mass.* it's value is constant .

Answered by BrainlyPARCHO
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The universal gravitational constant is represented by G and acceleration due to gravity is represented by g.

G is constant or same everywhere in the universe but g varies for example g at earth is 6 times larger than g at moon.

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