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the ratio of gravitation acceleation and universal gravitional constant g/G ​

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Answered by SpaceWalker17
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ANSWER

In physics, G and g can be related mathematically as –

g=\frac{GM}{R²}

Where,

  • g is the acceleration due to the gravity of any massive body measured in m/s2.
  • G is the universal gravitational constant measured in Nm2/kg2.
  • R is the radius of the massive body measured in km.
  • M is the mass of the massive body measured in Kg.

RELATION

There is no correlation between acceleration due to gravity and universal gravitation constant, as the value of G is constant. The value of G is constant at any point in this universe. G and g are not dependent on each other.

g - The acceleration experienced by a body under free fall due to the gravitational force of the massive body.

G - The force of attraction between two objects with unit mass separated by a unit distance at any part of this universe.

Answered by malayalikutti
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Answer:

These two laws lead to the most useful form of the formula for calculating acceleration due to gravity: g = G*M/R^2, where g is the acceleration due to gravity, G is the universal gravitational constant, M is mass, and R is distance.

Explanation:

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