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Differentiate between 'g' and 'G'.​

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Answered by harshivpatil
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Answer:

g is the acceleration due to gravity or it occurs during free fall. Its value is 9.8m per sec sq.

G is the universal gravitational constant of proportionality. Its value is 6.67 * 10^-11.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

g=acceleration due to gravity

G=Gravitational constant

Explanation:

g=(1) it is acceleration produced on a freely falling body due to influence of gravity. (2)the value of the g varies from place to place (3)it ia vector quantity

(4)it S.I UNIT IS M/S^2 AND

G=(1) IT IS the force of gravitation between two bodies with a mass of 1 kg at a distance of 1 meter. (2)the value o G remains constant everywhere. (3)it is scalar quantity.

(4) it's S. I UNIT IS Nm^2 /kg^2.

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