Diff. b/w gravitiation and gravity???
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The terms gravity and gravitation both describe the phenomenon which causes masses to attract each other. Both terms are widely used interchangeably, and it is more or less permissible to do so. However, in some fields of study, the difference between gravity and gravitation is more prominent. In these situations, the main difference between gravity and gravitation is that gravitation describes the attractive force between any two masses while gravity specifically describes the resultant force with which an object is attracted towards the Earth.
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Gravitational force is the force of attraction between any two bodies in the universe. But when we take 'earth' as one of those two bodies(another can be any body) , then its force of attraction is called as the force of gravity. Thus force of gravity is just an example of the more broader gravitational force.
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Gravitational force is the force of attraction between any two bodies in the universe. But when we take 'earth' as one of those two bodies(another can be any body) , then its force of attraction is called as the force of gravity. Thus force of gravity is just an example of the more broader gravitational force.
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