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What is the different b/w force of gravity and force of gravatation

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Answered by nethranithu
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The terms gravity and gravitation both describe the phenomenon which causes masses to attract each other. Both terms are widely used interchangeably, and it is more or less permissible to do so. However, in some fields of study, the difference between gravity and gravitation is more prominent. In these situations, the main difference between gravity and gravitation is that gravitation describes the attractive force between any two masses while gravity specifically describes the resultant force with which an object is attracted towards the Earth.

What is Gravitation

Gravitation refers to one of the four fundamental forces in physics, responsible for the attraction between masses. The other three fundamental forces are the strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force, and electromagnetism. In comparison to these other three forces, gravity is certainly the “odd one out”. While there is a single theory called the grand unified theory which describes the other three forces, gravity alone is explained by Einstein’s general relativity. In addition, the force of gravity is much weaker compared to the other three fundamental forces.
Answered by pushpr351
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Gravitation is the acting force between two bodies. On the other hand, gravity is the force occurring between an object and the very big object earth.

Parameter:- Universal force.

Gravitation:- It is considered as the universal force.

Gravity:- It is not considered as the universal force.

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