Math, asked by kkchandu1437, 10 months ago

difference b/w G and g in physics​

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Answered by sushiladevi4418
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Answer:

G = 6.679  x 10^{-11} m^{3}  kg^{-1} s^{-2}                                

g = 9.8 m/s^{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

G is known as the universal constant of gravitation.

It is  constant through out the universe.

g is called as the acceleration due  to gravity and varies from planet to planet. For the planet Earth the value of g is taken as 9.8 meter per second square as standard, but if we  move to some other celestial body (like moon, mars etc) the value of g varies.

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