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Newton's universal law of gravitational and relatton between G and g​

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Answered by RaviRock1525K
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G is a scalar quantity whereas g is a vector qualtity. According to Newton's law of universal gravitation the force of attraction between two bodies is given by F = GMm/r 2, where the symbols stand for their usual well known meanings. Also the weight of a body of mass m is F = mg.

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Answered by Tirthabrata
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Answer:

G=gravitational constant, and g= gravitational acceleration

Explanation:

we can write the gravitational force F= GMm/r^2,,,,,and we know that gravity is a kind of gravitational force...so we can write F= mg

 now we can tell....mg = GMm/r^2

                                or, g=GM/r^2

it is the relation between gravitational acceleration and gravitational constant.

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