difference between gravitational contant 'G' and acceleration due to gravity 'g'.
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☆G refers to the gravitational constant
☆value of G is fixed everywhere in the universe
☆ value of G is 6.67*10^-11
g
☆g is acceleration due to gravity
☆value of g changes from place to place
☆value of g on earth is 9.8m/s^2
☆value of G is fixed everywhere in the universe
☆ value of G is 6.67*10^-11
g
☆g is acceleration due to gravity
☆value of g changes from place to place
☆value of g on earth is 9.8m/s^2
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The force of attraction where each an every object attract each other is called as G.(gravitational constant).
And,
The force of gravitation exerted by the earth on any other object on the surface of the earth is called as g.(acceleration).
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The force of gravitation exerted by the earth on any other object on the surface of the earth is called as g.(acceleration).
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