Physics, asked by aman3532, 11 months ago

difference between g and G .

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Answered by smita24
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hey mate ,

here is your answer :)

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G is the force between two bodies of unit mass separated by a unit distance is known as universal gravitational constant.

Whereas, g is the acceleration produced in a body falling freely under the action of gravitational pull of the Earth is known as acceleration due to gravity or g.

Answered by Atul17168
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Answer:

The answer is too simple :

Explanation:

g

This is the acceleration due to gravity.

This is a vector quantity

It's S.I. unit is m s2

G

This is universal gravitation constant

This is a scalar quantity

It's S.I. Unit is Nm2 kg2

simple !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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