Physics, asked by TanishqAlpha, 11 months ago

define acceleration due to gravity how is it different from gravitation constant​

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Answered by smartybabu
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6.67into 10^-11 and due to acceration are9.8m/s^2

hardik27: u haven't given definition of acceleration buddy
Answered by hardik27
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acceleration due to gravity is the rate of change of speed/velocity due to gravitational force

its different from "Universal gravitational constant" because:

"Universal gravitational constant" has a fixed value. It isn't affected by change in mass and distance but "gravitational acceleration" is affected by change in mass and disrance.

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