Derive a relation between 'g' and 'G'
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'G' is the Force between genrally two heavenly bodies whereas , 'g' is the force exerted by the planet on the object. 'G' stands for Newton's universal gravitational constant, whereas 'g' stands for the acceleration due to gravity at a certain point
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'G' is the Force between genrally two heavenly bodies whereas , 'g' is the force exerted by the planet on the object. 'G' stands for Newton's universal gravitational constant, whereas 'g' stands for the acceleration due to gravity at a certain point
hope it helps you ✌✌
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This is very simple.
G is the gravitional constant used when the proprtionality sign is removes from the following equation.
f is directly proprional to m1m2/r^2
whereas g is the value of the aceeleration produced by any neutral object on any other object.
Hope u got that
G is the gravitional constant used when the proprtionality sign is removes from the following equation.
f is directly proprional to m1m2/r^2
whereas g is the value of the aceeleration produced by any neutral object on any other object.
Hope u got that
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