given two differences between accurtion due to gravity g and universal gravitational constant
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g is the acceleration due to the gravity of any massive body measured in m/s2. G is the universal gravitational constant measured in Nm2/kg2. R is the radius of the massive body measured in km. M is the mass of the massive body measured in Kg.
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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 × 10−11 m3 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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