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Differentiate between 'g' and 'G'​

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Answered by nihu2165
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Answer:" g " v/s "G"

g:- it is acceleration due to gravity

G-it is the universal gravititational constant

Explanation:

  • value of G remains same through out the universe it's value is 6.673*10^-11
  • value of g is not constant it changes ,for earth it's mostly used value is 9.8 N.
  • unit of G is nm^2kg^-2
  • unit of g is N.
  • g is vector quantity
  • G is scaler quantity

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Answered by Anonymous
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✷ 'g' vs 'G':-

Acceleration due to gravity, 'g' :-

It is the acceleration acquired by a body due to earth's gravitational pull on it.

'g' is not a universal constant. It is different at different places on the surfaces of the earth. Its value varies from one celestial body to another.

It is a vector quantity.

Universal gravitational constant, 'G' :-

It is numerically equal to the force of attraction between two masses of 1 kg each separated by a distance of 1 m.

'G' is a universal constant, i.e, its value is same viz., 6.67 × 10^-11 N-m² kg^-2 everywhere in the universe.

It is a scalar quantity.

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