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What is difference between 'g' and 'G' ?​

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Answered by Korino
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Answer:

G=Gravitational constant

g=accleration due to gravity

Explanation:

G(Gravitational constant):

Force=(Gm1m2)/r^2

m1,m2=Mass of objects

r=Distance between the object

value of constant =6.674*10^-11 Nm^2kg^-2

g(accleration due to gravity)

g is the accleration of a free falling object under the influence of gravity

unit of g is m/s^2 or ms^-2

Relation :

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