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list tabular any three difference between 'g' and 'G'

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Answered by Khushib707
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Acceleration due to gravity (g) 
1. Acceleration due to gravity is the acceleration acquired by a body due to earth's gravitational pull on it. 
2. 'g' is a vector quantity. 
3. it is different at different places on the surface of earth.Its value also varies from one celestial body to another. 

Universal gravitational constant (G) 
1. Gravitational constant is numerically equal to the force of attraction between two masses of 1kg that are separated by a distance of 1m. 
2. G is a scaler quantity. 
3. the 'G' is a universal constant, i.e, its value is the same everywhere in the universe.


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Answered by QuestionEverything
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g is acceleration due to gravity.
G is universal Gravitational constant.

The value of g changes from place to place.
The value of G remains constant.

g depends on mass of the body.
G doesn't depend on mass of a body.

Well, sorry, I can't represent it in tabular form
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