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write 2 difference between gravity and acceleration due to gravity...

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Answered by umasri66
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Answer:

Every object in the universe exert gravitational pull to other objects. When the gravitational pull is exerted by Earth it is call Gravity. So gravity is the pull by earth. Whereas acceleration due to gravity is acceleration by which any object cmes towards the earth within its gravitational field.

Answered by parul4747
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Explanation:

Every object in the universe exert gravitational pull to other objects. When the gravitational pull is exerted by Earth it is call Gravity. So gravity is the pull by earth. Whereas acceleration due to gravity is acceleration by which any object cmes towards the earth within its gravitational field.

Acceleration due to gravity means the acceleration achieved by a body when it is on a free fall... Typically its value is 9.8 m/s2.

Gravity is the natural phenomena by which all things attract one another. Even two object have gravity but because of our small size it is negligible. Planets orbit around stars because of gravity, because planets have huge mass, so gravitational force between them is more.

The force generated due to gravity is called as gravitational force, which is governed by the formula GM1M2/Rsquare...

Though, in daily language acceleration due to gravity is referred as gravity (which is ideally wrong)...

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