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Difference between universal gravitational constant and acceleration due to gravity

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Answered by Harsh5075
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Explanation:

Universal gravitational constant is denoted by G. It's unit is N/m2 kg2. It's value is 6.67 × 10 to the power 11.

Acceleration is denoted by a. It's unit is m/s2. The formula to find acceleration is

a=v-u/t.

Answered by BrainlyPARCHO
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  • The universal gravitational constant is represented by G and acceleration due to gravity is represented by g.

  • G is constant or same everywhere in the universe but g varies
  • for example g at earth is 6 times larger than g at moon.

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