Give three differences between acceleration
due to gravity (g) and universal grauitatis
Constant (G)
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G Stands for Newton's gravitational constant..
g stands for acceleration due to gravity..
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✔️universal gravitational constant 'G' :-
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✅it is gravitational constant.
✅the gravitational force between two bodies of unit masses separated by a unit distance is known as universal gravitational constant.
✅the value of 'G' is same at every place of the earth or universe.
✅the value of 'G' does not change with height and depth from the surface of the earth.
✅the value of 'G' is not zero at the centre of the earth or anywhere else.
✅its value is 6.6734 × 10^-11 N m²/kg² throughout the universe.
✅its SI unit is N m²/kg²
✔️acceleration due to gravity 'g' :-
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✅it is an acceleration due to gravity.
✅the acceleration produced in a body falling freely under the action of gravitational pull of the earth is known as acceleration due to gravity.
✅the value of 'g' is different at different places of the earth.
✅the value of 'g' decreases as we go higher from the surface of the earth or as we go deep into the earth.
✅the value of 'g' at the centre of the earth is zero.
✅its value is 9.8m/s² on the surface of the earth.
✅its SI unit is m/s².
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