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Difference between gravitational constant and acceleration due to gravity

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Answered by akulhari2002
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Answer:

Explanation:

G stands for Newton's universal gravitational constant, whereas g stands for the acceleration due to gravity at a certain point.

G = 6.67300 × 10-11 N.m2.kg-2, G is a constant throughout space and time and it is a scalar quantity.

g = 9.8 m.s-2,   g is acceleration due to gravity which is a variable quantity and a vector qualtity.  

 

According to Newton's law of universal gravitation the force of attraction between two bodies is given by

F = GMm/r2 ---------- (i)

From Newton's second law of motion the weight of a body of mass m is

F = mg -----------------(ii)

From (i) and (ii)

mg = GMm/r2

or

g = GM/r2

Note:

g is a constant at a given location, which depends upon M and r.

Answered by Virajdabhi127
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Explanation:

G stands for Newton's universalgravitational constant, whereas g stands for theacceleration due to gravity at a certain point. G = 6.67300 × 10 -11 N.m 2.kg -2, G is a constant throughout space and time and it is a scalar quantity.

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