Physics, asked by richaajmer2005, 10 months ago

Why 'G' is a scalar quantity and 'g'
is a vector quantity?

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Answered by sarojinipanda02
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Explanation:

Universal gravitation constant 'G' is a scalar quantity while acceleration due to gravity 'g' is a vector quantity. Universal gravitation constant 'G' is universal constant, while acceleration due to gravity 'g' changes from place to place and from planet to planet.

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Answered by eshwar25
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Answer:

The G is scalar quantity because it depends only on magnitude

The g is vecator quantity because it depends on both magnitude and direction

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