Physics, asked by smithasanu1983, 6 months ago

write any 3 differences between 'g' and 'G'?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The basic difference between g and G is that 'g' is the Gravitational acceleration while 'G ' is the Gravitational constant. The value of g changes with altitude while the value of G remains constant. Gravitational acceleration is the vector quantity and gravitational constant is the scalar quantity.

Answered by thashmitha32
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The basic difference between g and G is that 'g' is the Gravitational acceleration while 'G ' is the Gravitational constant. The value of g changes with altitude while the value of G remains constant. Gravitational acceleration is the vector quantity and gravitational constant is the scalar quantity.

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