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Difference Between 'g' and 'G'.
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Answered by Deadpool98
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"g" stands for accleration due to gravity. which is variable quantity.

"G" stands for Newton's gravitational constant.



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Answered by BrainlyPromoter
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• G is the gravitational constant but g denotes acceleration due to gravity.

• G is numerically equal to 6.67 \times 10^{-11} where g is numerically equal to 9.8 m/s^2

• G is the magnitude of force of attraction between the two bodies of masses each of 1 kg placed at a distance of 1 m whereas g is acceleration produced in a freely falling body due to the gravitational force of the earth.

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