state two differences between acceleration due to gravity and universal gravitation constant
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the acceleration which is gained by an object because of the gravitational force is called exertion due to gravity
the value of g on earth is 9.8 M per second square
universal law of gravitation constant is an empirical physical constant involved in the calculation of gravitational effects
universal law of gravitation is also known as Cavendish gravitational constant because the value of G is given by Cavendish by his experiment
the value of G is given by 6.67 into 10 to the power of minus 11 Newton metre square per kg square
the value of g on earth is 9.8 M per second square
universal law of gravitation constant is an empirical physical constant involved in the calculation of gravitational effects
universal law of gravitation is also known as Cavendish gravitational constant because the value of G is given by Cavendish by his experiment
the value of G is given by 6.67 into 10 to the power of minus 11 Newton metre square per kg square
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