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difference between G nd g in ​

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Answered by jenil177
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Answer:

The ‘G’ is the gravitational constant is is same everywhere in the whole universe it's value is

6.67 x 10-11 N m²/kg²

The ‘g’ is the acceleration due to the gravity of the celestial body it varies from place to place

the value of ‘g’ on earth is 9.8m/s or for simple calculations you can also take it as 10m/s

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the weight of any body on any of the celestial body is the mass of the body multiplied by the acceleration due to the gravity of that celestial body that's why our weight differ from place to place

For example if an object has 5 kg mass it's weight on earth will be 5×10=50kg

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Answered by mohan3009
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Answer:

'g' is the Gravitational acceleration while 'G ' is the Gravitational constant. The value of g changes with altitude while the value of G remains constant. Gravitational acceleration is the vector quantity and gravitational constant is the scalar quantity.

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