Physics, asked by aryanjsl, 11 months ago

explain what is meant by the equation g=G×M/R^2 where the symbols have their usual meanings.​

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Answered by Agastya0606
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  • The equation given is: g = G (M/R²)
  • In this, we have four variables.
  • g is the acceleration produced by the earth so it is acceleration due to gravity.
  • R is denoted as the radius of the earth.
  • G is the gravitational constant which has the value 6.67 x 10^-11 Nm²/kg².
  • M is mass of the object considered.
  • R is the radius of the object considered.
Answered by tyagiabhinay16
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