Physics, asked by samriddhi4285, 9 months ago

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Answered by shraveeshah
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Explanation:

Accleration due to gravity is the acceleration with which an object is pulled towards the earth whereas gravitational constant is the force with which two objects of unit masses with unit distance between them are attracted towards each other. 'g' can change according to places but 'G' is a universal constant and will never change irrespective of place.

The unit of 'g' is m/s2 and the unit of 'G' is newton*metre/kg raised to 2

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Answered by arushkatkar14
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The differences between G and g I as follows

(1) G is called as universal gravitational constant and g is acceleration due to gravity.

(2) The value of G=6.67408 × 10

−11m 3 kg −1 s −2 while the value of g=9.8ms −2 or10ms −2

(3) The value of G remains constant everywhere while that of g varies.

(4) G is a constant while g is the acceleration produced on a freely falling body.

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