Physics, asked by ishikaishikaa, 1 year ago

hello! frnds....
diff.between gravity nd gravitation.
❤❤❤⚫⚫⚫⚫⚪⚪⬛◻✌✌plz fast...

Answers

Answered by abcxyz12
3
\mathfrak{\red{\huge{Hayy\: mate \: !!}}}

The terms gravity and gravitation are often used to explain the same thing, but there is a definite difference between the two.

Gravitation is the attractive force existing between any two objects that have mass. The force of gravitation pulls objects together.

Gravity is the gravitational force that occurs between the earth and other bodies. Gravity is the force acting to pull objects toward the earth. 

Since gravitational force is happening to all matter (objects) in the universe, from the largest galaxies down to the smallest atoms, it is often called universal gravitation. Sir Isaac Newton was the first to fully recognize that the force holding any object to the earth is the same as the force holding the moon, the planets, and other heavenly bodies in their orbits. According to Newton 's law of universal gravitation any two masses in the universe attract each other with a gravitational pull. The size of this force is given by 

f=gmM/r^2

where f is force g is acceleration due to gravity m and M are masses of the bodies. r is distance between the bodies or radius of the body accordingly.

 <marquee> ❤️⭐I hope you mark as brainlist answer⭐❤️✨✨
Attachments:

abhijeetsatpute1008: Gravitational force is the force of attraction between any two bodies in the nature at a distance due their masses. Where as gravity is also the gravitational force of attraction but it is the gravitational force of attraction acted by the earth on a body.
Answered by saniya3774
1
Gravitation  is the attractive force existing between  any two objects that have mass. The force of gravitationpulls objects together. Gravity  is gravitational  force that occurs between earth and other bodies.gravity  is the force acting to pull objects toward the earth.
~The terms gravity and gravitation are often used to explain the same thing, but there is a definite difference between the two.
Gravitation is the attractive force existing between any two objects that have mass. The force of gravitation pulls objects together.
Gravity is the gravitational force that occurs between the earth and other bodies. Gravity is the force acting to pull objects toward the earth. 
Since gravitational force is happening to all matter (objects) in the universe, from the largest galaxies down to the smallest atoms, it is often called universal gravitation. Sir Isaac Newton was the first to fully recognize that the force holding any object to the earth is the same as the force holding the moon, the planets, and other heavenly bodies in their orbits. According to Newton 's law of universal gravitation any two masses in the universe attract each other with a gravitational pull. The size of this force is given by 
f=gmM/r^2
where f is force g is acceleration due to gravity m and M are masses of the bodies. r is distance between the bodies or radius of the body accordingly.

Actually,               Gravity is a force that attracts any body towards centre of the earth.               Gravitational force is exerted by one object oer another. The difference is the power of earth by which it pulls object is known as gravity, and application of the gravity on an object as or in form of force is known as gravitational force...



Similar questions