What are the differences between big g and small g in physics?
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big G stand for newton universal gravitational content whereas small g is a variable for quantity and a vector quality
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big G
1) G is a scalar quantity
2) the value of G is 6.67 multiply 10-¹¹ Nm² kg-²
3) the SI unit of G is Nm² kg-²
4) it's valued image constant everywhere in the universe
5) it is a constant of universal law of gravitation Fx m¹m²/ r²
small g
1) g is a vector quantity
2) the value of g on the surface of the Earth is about 9.8ms-²
3) the SI unit of g is ms-²
4) it's values different on different planet and satellite
5) it is an acceleration gained by the object due to gravitational force of the earth
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