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What are the differences between G and g? are both of them universal constants

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Answered by madhokyash75
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G is universal gravitation constant whose approximately value is 6.673×10−11 N. On the other hand "g" is accelaration due to gravity whose value is 9.8 meter per second2 .

Newton's universalgravitational constant, whereasg stands for the acceleration due to gravity at a certain point. G = 6.67300 × 10 -11N.m 2.kg -2, G is a constant throughout space and time and it is a scalar quantity.

Answered by Anonymous
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What are the differences between g and G? are both of them of universal constants?

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g is acceleration due to gravity. It is different at different places. It differs at diff... depths and at diff... heights.

G is same at every place. And it is a universal gravitational constant.

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