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Difference between gravitation and gravity. 2points each​

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Answered by ks621302
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Answered by sidratul1
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Gravitation is referred to the force acting between two bodies which can be represented as the F=(GM1M2)/R2 which means gravitation force is proportional to the product of the masses of the object 1 and object 2 and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. The gravitational force between earth and any object is known as gravity.

Explanation:

Difference Between Gravitation and Gravity:

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It is a universal force.

It is a weak force.

The direction of gravitational force lies in the radial direction from the masses

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It is not a universal force.

It is a strong force.

The direction of the force of gravity is along the line joining the earth’s center and the center of the body. Its direction is towards the center of the earth.

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