Give three differences between acceleration due to gravity (g) and universal gravitational constant (G)
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acceleration due to gravity [g] | universal gravitation constant [ G ]
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-its is the acceleration acquried by a | - it is equal to the force of attraction
body to the earth's gravitation pull on | b/w two masses of 1kg each separate
it | by the distance of 1m
-the value of g is different radius | - 'G' is universal constant
g= 9.8 on earth | 'G' = 6.67 * 10 power -11
- it is vector quantity | - it is scaler quantity
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-its is the acceleration acquried by a | - it is equal to the force of attraction
body to the earth's gravitation pull on | b/w two masses of 1kg each separate
it | by the distance of 1m
-the value of g is different radius | - 'G' is universal constant
g= 9.8 on earth | 'G' = 6.67 * 10 power -11
- it is vector quantity | - it is scaler quantity
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The universal gravitational constant is represented by G and acceleration due to gravity is represented by g.
G is constant or same everywhere in the universe but g varies for example g at earth is 6 times larger than g at moon.
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