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How is g related to G in physics

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Answered by srajanrana
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G is the Force between genrally two heavenly bodies whereas , g is the force exerted by the planet on the object. G stands for Newton's universal gravitational constant, whereas gstands for the acceleration due to gravity at a certain point.
Answered by sap000006
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G' & ‘g' are related to gravitational force.

G is known as universal gravitational constant. Its numerical value is 6.67 × 10^-11 N-m²/Kg²

g is known as acceleration due to gravity. And its generally numerical value is 9.8 m/s². It is changeable. It is different for place in earth. g = 10 m/s² in Poles.

The relation between ‘G’ & ‘g' :-

According the Newton’s law of gravitation -

F = G M.m / r² -(I)

where M and m are two masses distance between r metre.

By Newton's second law :-

F = mg -(ii)

Where F is force and m is mass and g is acceleration due to gravity.

Now equating equation (i) and (ii) than:-

= mg = G M.m / r²

= g = G M / r² -(iii)

The above equ. (iii) is the relation between ‘G’ and ‘g'.

I hope it will help you
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