what are the differences between the universel gravitational constant ,G and the acceleration due to gravity, g?
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Acceleration due to gravity(g) is not a constant but Gravitational Constant is a defined constant ,g=9.8m/s G=6.67 ×10^-11
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~G is a constant of proportionality which is called universal gravitational constant
~Value of G does not depend up on nature and size of the
~It does not depend up on nature of the medium between two bodies
~Its value is 6.67*10^-11 N-m^2 Kg^-2
now lets talk about Acceleration due to gravity -g
~The force of attraction exerted by the earth on a body is called gravitational pull or gravity
The acceleration produced in the motion of a bodybunder the effect of gravity is called acceleration due to gravity
~This is a vector quantity and its direction is always towards centre of planet
~Its average value is taken to be 9.8 m/s^2 on the surface of earth at mean level
~Value of g depends on- shape of earth, height above the earth's surface, depth below the earth's surface and axial rotation of earth
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~G is a constant of proportionality which is called universal gravitational constant
~Value of G does not depend up on nature and size of the
~It does not depend up on nature of the medium between two bodies
~Its value is 6.67*10^-11 N-m^2 Kg^-2
now lets talk about Acceleration due to gravity -g
~The force of attraction exerted by the earth on a body is called gravitational pull or gravity
The acceleration produced in the motion of a bodybunder the effect of gravity is called acceleration due to gravity
~This is a vector quantity and its direction is always towards centre of planet
~Its average value is taken to be 9.8 m/s^2 on the surface of earth at mean level
~Value of g depends on- shape of earth, height above the earth's surface, depth below the earth's surface and axial rotation of earth
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