Physics, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

List in tabular form any three differences between 'g'
and 'G'.

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Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

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Explanation:

your answer is,

G :

  • G is a universal Gravitational constant.
  • G = 6.67 * 10 power -11 N m square / kg square.

  • Constant throughout the Universe.

g :

  • g is acceleration due to gravity.
  • Approx value g = 9.8 m / side square. Value of g varies from one place to another on the earth .
  • Changes every place on the planet .Eg : on the moon, the value of g is 1 / 6 th of that on the Earth's surface.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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  • ♡ ↪ 'g' is the Gravitational acceleration while 'G ' is the Gravitational constant

  • The value of g changes with altitude while the value of G remains constant.

  • Gravitational acceleration is the vector quantity and gravitational constant is the scalar quantity.

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