Physics, asked by rishiku408, 3 months ago

what is the difference between gravity and gravitation.​

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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Explanation:

Gravitation is the attractive force existing between any two objects that have mass. The force of gravitation pulls objects together. Gravity is the gravitational force that occurs between the earth and other bodies. Gravity is the force acting to pull objects toward the earth.

Answered by TheSecretGirl
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Answer:

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  • The force exerted by the earth on the object positioned on the surface of earth is called gravity.
  • This force is only attractive.
  • This force is stronger than the gravitation force.
  • To find the value of this force we need just mass of body placed on the surface on the earth.

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  • The gravitation is the force interacting among two bodies existing in this world.
  • The force between two objects can be either repulsive or attractive.

  • It is a weak force of attraction and repulsion.
  • To calculate this force we needed masses of two bodies that are bearing force.
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