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what is the difference between G and g in science ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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g : Acceleration due to gravity is the acceleration produced in an object in free fall due to the gravitational force of the earth. RELATION BETWEEN "g" AND "G".Thus, the value of "g" is exactly same for all objects whether they are big or small, solid or hollow, at a given place.

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Answered by chsunitaachary29
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Answer:

G

. It stands for the universal law of gravitation

. It is constant through out the universe

g

. It stands for the acceleration due to gravity

. It varies from place to place

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