Distinguish between gravitational
constant and gravitational acceleration
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Gravitational constant (G) Acceleration gravity (g)
Universal gravitational constant is a constant value at any place in the universe. The nature of the acceleration due to gravity varies from place to place.
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Elusive value
The English polymath knew the objects' masses had to be multiplied by a constant, or "big G," in order to arrive at the gravitational force between those two objects, but he wasn't able to calculate its value. ("Big G" is different from "little g," which is the local gravitational acceleration on Earth.)
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