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State the difference between universal gravitational constant (G)& gravitational acceleration of earth (g)​

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Answered by marvaminuva
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The difference between the gravitational constant (G) and acceleration gravity (g) are tabulated below.

The difference between the gravitational constant (G) and acceleration gravity (g) are tabulated below.Gravitational constant (G)

The difference between the gravitational constant (G) and acceleration gravity (g) are tabulated below.Gravitational constant (G)Acceleration gravity (g)

The difference between the gravitational constant (G) and acceleration gravity (g) are tabulated below.Gravitational constant (G)Acceleration gravity (g)The Universal gravitational constant is defined as the force of attraction between two objects with unit mass separated by a unit distance at any part of this universe.

The difference between the gravitational constant (G) and acceleration gravity (g) are tabulated below.Gravitational constant (G)Acceleration gravity (g)The Universal gravitational constant is defined as the force of attraction between two objects with unit mass separated by a unit distance at any part of this universe.Acceleration gravity is defined as the acceleration experienced by a body under free fall due to the gravitational force of the massive body.

The difference between the gravitational constant (G) and acceleration gravity (g) are tabulated below.Gravitational constant (G)Acceleration gravity (g)The Universal gravitational constant is defined as the force of attraction between two objects with unit mass separated by a unit distance at any part of this universe.Acceleration gravity is defined as the acceleration experienced by a body under free fall due to the gravitational force of the massive body.Universal gravitational constant is a constant value at any place in the universe.

The difference between the gravitational constant (G) and acceleration gravity (g) are tabulated below.Gravitational constant (G)Acceleration gravity (g)The Universal gravitational constant is defined as the force of attraction between two objects with unit mass separated by a unit distance at any part of this universe.Acceleration gravity is defined as the acceleration experienced by a body under free fall due to the gravitational force of the massive body.Universal gravitational constant is a constant value at any place in the universe.The nature of the acceleration due to gravity varies from place to place.

The difference between the gravitational constant (G) and acceleration gravity (g) are tabulated below.Gravitational constant (G)Acceleration gravity (g)The Universal gravitational constant is defined as the force of attraction between two objects with unit mass separated by a unit distance at any part of this universe.Acceleration gravity is defined as the acceleration experienced by a body under free fall due to the gravitational force of the massive body.Universal gravitational constant is a constant value at any place in the universe.The nature of the acceleration due to gravity varies from place to place.The value of G = 6.673 × 10-11 Nm2/kg2

The difference between the gravitational constant (G) and acceleration gravity (g) are tabulated below.Gravitational constant (G)Acceleration gravity (g)The Universal gravitational constant is defined as the force of attraction between two objects with unit mass separated by a unit distance at any part of this universe.Acceleration gravity is defined as the acceleration experienced by a body under free fall due to the gravitational force of the massive body.Universal gravitational constant is a constant value at any place in the universe.The nature of the acceleration due to gravity varies from place to place.The value of G = 6.673 × 10-11 Nm2/kg2The value of acceleration due to gravity of the earth is 9.8 m/s2 and moon is equal to 1.6 m/s2.

The difference between the gravitational constant (G) and acceleration gravity (g) are tabulated below.Gravitational constant (G)Acceleration gravity (g)The Universal gravitational constant is defined as the force of attraction between two objects with unit mass separated by a unit distance at any part of this universe.Acceleration gravity is defined as the acceleration experienced by a body under free fall due to the gravitational force of the massive body.Universal gravitational constant is a constant value at any place in the universe.The nature of the acceleration due to gravity varies from place to place.The value of G = 6.673 × 10-11 Nm2/kg2The value of acceleration due to gravity of the earth is 9.8 m/s2 and moon is equal to 1.6 m/s2.The unit of G is Nm2/kg2

Answered by viswasbkurian77
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Answer:

->universal gravitational constant 'G' :-

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1) it is gravitational constant.

2) the gravitational force between two bodies of unit masses separated by a unit distance is known as universal gravitational constant.

3) the value of 'G' is same at every place of the earth or universe.

4) the value of 'G' does not change with height and depth from the surface of the earth.

5 )the value of 'G' is not zero at the centre of the earth or anywhere else.

6) its value is 6.6734 × 10^-11 N m²/kg² throughout the universe.

5)its SI unit is N m²/kg²

->acceleration due to gravity 'g' :-

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1) it is an acceleration due to gravity.

2) the acceleration produced in a body falling freely under the action of gravitational pull of the earth is known as acceleration due to gravity.

3) the value of 'g' is different at different places of the earth.

4) the value of 'g' decreases as we go higher from the surface of the earth or as we go deep into the earth.

5) the value of 'g' at the centre of the earth is zero.

6)its value is 9.8m/s² on the surface of the earth.

7) its SI unit is m/s².

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