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Differentiate between Capital (G) and small (g).​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Capital (G) is a universal gravitation law. and small (g) is acceleration of gravity of the each (9.8m/s^2)

Answered by sourya1794
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Differentiate between Capital (G) and small (g).

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\sf\star\bold\pink{{Universal\: gravitation \:constant(G):}}

  • The force of attraction between any two object of unit masses separated by unit distance in the universe is known as universal Gravitational constant.

  • It is denoted by (G).

  • It's value is constant everywhere in the universe.

  • It's unit are Nm²/kg².

\sf\star\bold\green{{Acceleration\:due\:to\: gravity (g):}}

  • The acceleration produced on a free falling body due to gravitational force is known as acceleration due to gravity.

  • It is denoted by (g).

  • It change from place to place.

  • It's unit are m/s².
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