Physics, asked by pavithrapooja0309, 6 months ago

Give three differences between acceleration due to gravity (g) and
universal gravitational constant (G).A stone and feather are thrown from a
tower, both the objects should reach the ground at same time but it does
not. Why?

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Answered by bholusoniverma
1

according to Galileo he said that if we drop two objects from same height at the same time it reaches the ground at the same time no matter what is the mass of that two objects no matter if one is more heavy than other that means that he wants to say that gravitational force doesn't depend upon mass

the feather and the stone is dropped at the same time from the same height it doesn't reaches the ground at the same time because the feather get and opposite force by the air

difference between the gravitational consta)nt and acceleration due to gravity

acceleration due to gravity is denoted by small letter (g)

where has gravitational constant it is donated by capital (G)

gravitational constant is universal constant is that it value is fixed everywhere

where the acceleration due to gravity is vary place to place

gravitational constant is a weak force whereas acceleration due to gravity is strong force

F=GM*M'/r²

where as F=mg

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