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difference between gravity and gravitational force?????? in points

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Answered by AmritaD
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Gravity: The force of attraction exerted by the earth on any body on earth. For example: The ball, after throwing upwards, comes back down to you because if the attraction force of gravity exerted by earth.

Gravitational Force: The force of pull which one mass applies on other. For example: the force you are applying on every other object on Earth right now.
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Answered by mehakmantri2004
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GRAVITY:

:acceleration due to gravity.

:it is between planet and object lying on it.

:value is 9.8m/s*s on earth.

:it is variable and change from one planet to another.


GRAVITATIONAL :

:universal gravitational.

:between heavenly bodies like earth and moon.

:value is 6.67*10raise to the power -11Nm*m/kg *kg on earth.

:it is constant.

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