Chemistry, asked by anurathor187, 5 months ago

capital g or small G mein sambandh ​

Answers

Answered by manojkrsingh1171
1

Answer:

Original question (with typo corrected): What is the relationship between g & G?

I’m assuming this is actually a physics question, even though the idiotbots have categorized it as “algebra” and obscured the meaning by capitalizing both G’s.

Little g is used to represent the acceleration of gravity at Earth’s surface, about 9.8 m/s². Its value is purely a local phenomenon, dependent on the mass and radius of the Earth.

Big G is the gravitational constant, which relates the force between two bodies to the product of their masses and the square of the distance between their centers, in accordance with Newton’s formula F=G m₁m₂/d². It is a universal constant (as far as we know) and has the value 6.67408 × 10⁻¹¹ m³ kg⁻¹ s⁻²

If G were to change, g would change accordingly (in direct proportion), although that would be about the least significant consequence.

Answered by lol4389
0

capital g o r ji there is no difference UC capital g means it's used in starting of sentence for any proper nouns and small cheese used in middle of

Similar questions