Physics, asked by BRAINLYBIRD, 11 months ago

what is the difference between 'g' (gravity) and 'G' (gravitational force)​

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Answered by atharvawakodikar699
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Answer:

The difference is as follows

Explanation:

Actually, Gravity is a force that attracts any body towards centre of the earth. Gravitational force is exerted by one object oer another. The difference is the power of earth by which it pulls object is known as gravity, and application of the gravity on an object as or in form of force is known as gravitational force.

Answered by nandanadileep
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Answer:

g denotes the acceleration due to gravity. which approxiamately is equal to the value 9.8.

whereas G is a constant of protionality in the equation which relates gravitational force of attraction between 2 bodies.

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